Presenting multiple roles held within a single organization on a resume requires a strategic approach to showcase career progression and skill development effectively. One common method involves grouping the positions under the company’s name, then listing each role separately with its corresponding dates of employment, title, and accomplishments. For example, entries might appear as “Marketing Assistant, 2020-2022” followed by “Marketing Manager, 2022-2024” all under the employer’s name. Another approach, particularly useful for significantly different roles, treats each position as a separate entry under the same company, providing more space to detail distinct responsibilities and achievements.
A well-structured presentation of multiple positions within one company provides a clear narrative of professional growth and demonstrates increasing responsibility and expertise. This approach can be particularly impactful when targeting roles requiring a specific career trajectory or showcasing deep knowledge of a particular organization. Historically, resumes tended to list positions chronologically without necessarily grouping roles within the same company. However, as career paths become more dynamic and individuals hold multiple positions within organizations, this grouped approach has emerged as a best practice for clarifying career progression and highlighting the full scope of one’s contributions. It prevents redundancy and enables a concise yet comprehensive overview of experience within a specific company.