I currently work for a branch AT&T which was, before the merger a few months ago, SBC. Not too long before the change to SBC (due to a previous merger) I worked for Ameritech.
On top of that, telecom companies LOVE to reorganize and redefine responsibilities. As a result, in the last 8 years I have had 7 different titles with 5 different organizations even though I’ve never left the same desk.
This makes my resume look a bit crazy. It looks confusing at best and at worst it appears I’ve been job hopping.
Is there an accepted or at least tidy way to deal with a situation like this to present a better picture of my work history?
OK so then do I have to in any way indicate that this is my current title or do I just list it like…
AT&T – My Town, IL
01/1998 – Present
MyBigFluffyCurrentTitle
Listing of all of the stuff I’ve done over the last 8 years that has led me to believe that I am personally responsible for the fantastic shareholder return and market growth the company has seen even though the reality of the situation is that I’m just a small cog in a huge machine and because of downsizing as the result of a recent merger which made a large number of positions redundant my head as well as that of my colleagues is more than likely on the chopping block.
Remember that resumes are marketing tools first and foremost. Clear presentation of the product and telling a coherent story is its main job. You don’t want to lie but you don’t have to include everything and you have some leeway with the details. If you have 4 job titles with roughly the same function, just pick the one that you like the best or pick the last one. It doesn’t really matter.
Leave the convoluted and yawn inspiring details to the interview. Actually, don’t do that either. Just make it truthful in spirit and put together a coherent tail of how you got from here to there.
I would use one name. Many of the HR people which will do the initial resume screening don’t read the Wall Street Journal and will assume you’re a job jumper and may discard you’re resume.