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Leaving 6 months after an internal promotion. How to show on CV?


Implications of showing promotions on CV?Hiding promotions on CV because no real change in responsibilitiesImplications of refusing a 'software engineer' role working for people who were forced to hire me?Manager surprised with request for promotionManager keeps hiring higher paid employees?How to handle having three jobs in eight months?I've been passed over for promotion. How should I respond?I had the best performance review on the team, but another colleague was promotedAre my fears about an internal offer during a redundancy process justified?Am I on probation / what are my options (internal promotion) UK













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I worked at a company for 2 years and I then became ACCA qualified. I was promoted to a role within the same team, but with different and greater level of responsibilities. At the time, I wanted to leave the company, but, due to the convenience and package offered, I accepted. I believe this to be a mistake in hindsight.



6 months later, I’m still really not enjoying life there and need to move on. But I’m unsure how to present this short 6 month period on my CV, which was different from the job I was doing up until my promotion.



Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I would show this?










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  • hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering

    – aaaaaa
    45 mins ago











  • So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?

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  • Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?

    – Joe Strazzere
    21 mins ago















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I worked at a company for 2 years and I then became ACCA qualified. I was promoted to a role within the same team, but with different and greater level of responsibilities. At the time, I wanted to leave the company, but, due to the convenience and package offered, I accepted. I believe this to be a mistake in hindsight.



6 months later, I’m still really not enjoying life there and need to move on. But I’m unsure how to present this short 6 month period on my CV, which was different from the job I was doing up until my promotion.



Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I would show this?










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  • hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering

    – aaaaaa
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  • So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?

    – mcknz
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  • Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?

    – Joe Strazzere
    21 mins ago













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I worked at a company for 2 years and I then became ACCA qualified. I was promoted to a role within the same team, but with different and greater level of responsibilities. At the time, I wanted to leave the company, but, due to the convenience and package offered, I accepted. I believe this to be a mistake in hindsight.



6 months later, I’m still really not enjoying life there and need to move on. But I’m unsure how to present this short 6 month period on my CV, which was different from the job I was doing up until my promotion.



Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I would show this?










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I worked at a company for 2 years and I then became ACCA qualified. I was promoted to a role within the same team, but with different and greater level of responsibilities. At the time, I wanted to leave the company, but, due to the convenience and package offered, I accepted. I believe this to be a mistake in hindsight.



6 months later, I’m still really not enjoying life there and need to move on. But I’m unsure how to present this short 6 month period on my CV, which was different from the job I was doing up until my promotion.



Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I would show this?







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  • hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering

    – aaaaaa
    45 mins ago











  • So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?

    – mcknz
    40 mins ago











  • Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?

    – Joe Strazzere
    21 mins ago

















  • hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering

    – aaaaaa
    45 mins ago











  • So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?

    – mcknz
    40 mins ago











  • Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?

    – Joe Strazzere
    21 mins ago
















hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering

– aaaaaa
45 mins ago





hi and welcome to Workplace. What type of position are you applying for? Maybe specifying your roles (the ones that lasted 2 years and 6 months) would be helpful for answering

– aaaaaa
45 mins ago













So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?

– mcknz
40 mins ago





So you have been at your company for 2.5 years, just on different teams?

– mcknz
40 mins ago













Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?

– Joe Strazzere
21 mins ago





Do you not know how to show any promotion on your CV? Or are you just concerned because the time period was short?

– Joe Strazzere
21 mins ago










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Bob's Burgers | New York, New York

HR Manager | Oct 2018 - current

Talent Coordinator | Oct 2016 - Oct 2018


The shorter duration in the new role is not enough to leave it off your resume in my opinion. I generally wouldn't leave a promotion off your resume in general.






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      Bob's Burgers | New York, New York

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      The shorter duration in the new role is not enough to leave it off your resume in my opinion. I generally wouldn't leave a promotion off your resume in general.






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        Talent Coordinator | Oct 2016 - Oct 2018


        The shorter duration in the new role is not enough to leave it off your resume in my opinion. I generally wouldn't leave a promotion off your resume in general.






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        Talent Coordinator | Oct 2016 - Oct 2018


        The shorter duration in the new role is not enough to leave it off your resume in my opinion. I generally wouldn't leave a promotion off your resume in general.







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