CTGuy
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Recently I have really gotten into listening to open source college courses through open.yale.edu as well as reading some books on my own to improve areas of my professional knowledge/skills.
I mostly do these things out of my own interest/curiousity, but I am just curious whether anyone else has experience with placing this type of stuff on a resume in some form.
I took and enjoyed a lot tax law courses in law school and I was thinking of devoting some time to an accounting certificate or something similar to that in the future as something that would be more "formal."
Any thoughts?
I mostly do these things out of my own interest/curiousity, but I am just curious whether anyone else has experience with placing this type of stuff on a resume in some form.
I took and enjoyed a lot tax law courses in law school and I was thinking of devoting some time to an accounting certificate or something similar to that in the future as something that would be more "formal."
Any thoughts?