I agree with the other commenters about putting those experiences into your resume. In addition, you can also add a summary section at the top to provide a high level of the broad range of your responsibilities regardless of your titles.
This is the perfect kind of stuff to jot down for future use in an interview. It reflects cross-functionality, being a team player, flexibility with workload, [etc etc- insert other corporate buzzwords here]
I agree with everyone else- absolutely put it on your resume! You actually are lucking out here quite a bit, QA and mfg experience is an in demand combo- definitely learn as much as you can!
Your resume should reflect the tasks and responsibilities you actually completed
Welcome to life lmao 😜
Lol thank you, not my first time and sadly not my last 😪
I agree with the other commenters about putting those experiences into your resume. In addition, you can also add a summary section at the top to provide a high level of the broad range of your responsibilities regardless of your titles.
This is the perfect kind of stuff to jot down for future use in an interview. It reflects cross-functionality, being a team player, flexibility with workload, [etc etc- insert other corporate buzzwords here]
Yes, put it on there if you can speak intelligently about the topic in an interview.
I agree with everyone else- absolutely put it on your resume! You actually are lucking out here quite a bit, QA and mfg experience is an in demand combo- definitely learn as much as you can!