I was thinking of including this in a "Miscellaneous" section on my resume.
I've heard from most people that I don't need to/shouldn't.
BG:
I didn't start out as a software engineer (i.e. programmer). At one point before I got into the "tech" sector, I worked at a "Burger Royalty" that has a burger that sounds exactly like the name of the computer in the movie "War Games". During my time there, I got promoted to management, and at one point was an assistant store manager, basically one level below the store manager, complete with everything that entails.
END BG.
I've considered listing that on my resume as "Management Experience" (but under the "Miscellaneous" section) thinking it might potentially open up more roles for me, but most people that I've talked to say that since it's a completely different sector (food service) and was such a long time ago, that I should leave it off.
What say you?
I've heard from most people that I don't need to/shouldn't.
BG:
I didn't start out as a software engineer (i.e. programmer). At one point before I got into the "tech" sector, I worked at a "Burger Royalty" that has a burger that sounds exactly like the name of the computer in the movie "War Games". During my time there, I got promoted to management, and at one point was an assistant store manager, basically one level below the store manager, complete with everything that entails.
END BG.
I've considered listing that on my resume as "Management Experience" (but under the "Miscellaneous" section) thinking it might potentially open up more roles for me, but most people that I've talked to say that since it's a completely different sector (food service) and was such a long time ago, that I should leave it off.
What say you?


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