I'm helping my friend put his resume together, and his most recent work experience is modeling. He's an actual model, signed to a legit agency, so
it's not like something he thinks he does and really doesn't.
At any rate, how would you word the summary? "Being really, really
ridiculously good looking."
How would you word being a model on a resume?
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lance is purralicious |
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Posts: 14398 (08/18/2008 11:11 PM) |
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dlistedceleb |
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Posts: 16624 (08/18/2008 11:14 PM) |
I'd just put the agency name, model as what he did there and then when describing what he did put stuff like modeled in so and so's fashion show
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Posts: 1771 (08/18/2008 11:15 PM) |
List the agency and type in marketing.
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scoopNminnow |
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Posts: 9581 (08/18/2008 11:17 PM) |
Agency, type of modeling, and I guess what shows or campaigns he was in
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lance is purralicious |
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Posts: 14399 (08/18/2008 11:19 PM) |
LMFAO. I always post Zoolander quotes if he puts any test shots on Facebook.
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sweet banana cake |
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Posts: 927 (08/18/2008 11:27 PM) |
There is nothing wrong with being a model. It is legitimate employment.
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lance is purralicious |
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Posts: 14400 (08/18/2008 11:27 PM) |
No, I just meant he isn't one of those people who has like, paid someone to do a "photo shoot" and then posted it on his Myspace, and thinks
he's a model.
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