Honestly, when I'm interviewing candidates, the only time I'm interested in their education section is:
- when they are fairly green (interns, juniors) because they don't have much experience yet
- when they keep bringing up "I did this in college" and I need to see how long ago that was to frame the rest of my questions
Anyone with a few years and an accomplished resume should strip their education out unless it's meaningful in some way.
Honestly, when I'm interviewing candidates, the only time I'm interested in their education section is:
- when they are fairly green (interns, juniors) because they don't have much experience yet
- when they keep bringing up "I did this in college" and I need to see how long ago that was to frame the rest of my questions
Anyone with a few years and an accomplished resume should strip their education out unless it's meaningful in some way.