Clueless CV question Hi guys, I'm applying for a job and I don't really know what to do with my CV!
→[More:] OK here's the deal. My CV is standard for academia, which means that it's *long*. It's long because my educational history is long, and I have a couple of pages of publications, all of which are important to mention when I'm applying for academic positions.
Today however, I'm applying for a non-academic position. It's medical writing/PR for a medical school/hospital but they want someone with research experience and advanced degrees. I have done quite a bit of science communication work here and there, much of it volunteer. I really want to emphasize that right upfront, because that's going to be important. However, I'm used to starting off my CV with my employment history. Should I still do that? How should I talk about my volunteer stuff? It's not really something I can put into bullet points, I don't think (maybe I can?) but I really want it in my CV as well as mentioning it in my cover letter.
Anyway, my main question is, should i lead off with my examples of science communication (some of which are tied into my paid jobs) or still with employment history?
(I have pared out a lot more of my resume that would only be of interest to academics and now it's 2 pages. I kept in "selected publications" - rather than them all - because they wanted research experience, and also, it's still science communication even if it is within the scientific community rather than to the public. Do you think that's OK?)
Sorry for the length. I am out of my comfort zone with the non-academia thing.
thank y'all bunnies!