Oy! The story of my life!
I'm wondering, too.
What I've done thus-far is relate how my jobs there demonstrated abilities that would help me outside. Multi-tasking, creating newsletters, managing others, any sort of creative thinking stuff. The boring stuff like cleaning medical instruments and brewing coffee got left out for my marketing-oriented resume. I don't know if there was a better way to do it.
Thinking of which I have been both thinking actively and REM-ly about this topic, so I'm rather curious as to what could be done to really make my resume shiny -- from the LoT perspective, which I trust WAY more than anywhere else.
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