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I fear that including a 2-month work experience in your resume may bring more harm than good.

Usually, the minimum time for one to consider including a work experience is 6 months, and that still falls a bit short. Furthermore, you say that your trial period was "discontinued", which seems to suggest that they were not exactly very happy or satisfied with your performance.

I suggest that in this case you leave that brief experience out of your resume, and instead focus on the assets you got that are a good fit for the industry you are applying. However, if you feel you learned something useful from that past experience don't hesitate to include it as part of your assets.

Also, remember to be honest if they ask you about former experiences, as denying you had that job could jeopardize your application.

I fear that including a 2-month work experience in your resume may bring more harm than good.

Usually, the minimum time for one to consider including a work experience is 6 months, and that still falls a bit short. Furthermore, you say that your trial period was "discontinued", which seems to suggest that they were not exactly very happy or satisfied with your performance.

I suggest that in this case you leave that brief experience out of your resume, and instead focus on the assets you got that are a good fit for the industry you are applying.

I fear that including a 2-month work experience in your resume may bring more harm than good.

Usually, the minimum time for one to consider including a work experience is 6 months, and that still falls a bit short. Furthermore, you say that your trial period was "discontinued", which seems to suggest that they were not exactly very happy or satisfied with your performance.

I suggest that in this case you leave that brief experience out of your resume, and instead focus on the assets you got that are a good fit for the industry you are applying. However, if you feel you learned something useful from that past experience don't hesitate to include it as part of your assets.

Also, remember to be honest if they ask you about former experiences, as denying you had that job could jeopardize your application.

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DarkCygnus
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I fear that including a 2-month work experience in your resume may bring more harm than good.

Usually, the minimum time for one to consider including a work experience is 6 months, and that still falls a bit short. Furthermore, you say that your trial period was "discontinued", which seems to suggest that they were not exactly very happy or satisfied with your performance.

I suggest that in this case you leave that brief experience out of your resume, and instead focus on the assets you got that are a good fit for the industry you are applying.