mathematician
First, be sure that your GMAT scores are worthy of teaching others. Then advertise on bullitan boards or in a newspaper or online. One website you can advertise on is www.simplyhired.com
Past job experience is highly relevant when applying for a job.
The important thing is to focus in on what is relevant for the job you're interviewing for. Take time before the interview to carefully consider how your previous job experience has prepared you for this one. Try to communicate what is most relevant instead of summarizing everything you did before.
Sciences are very relevant to midwifery - human biology is perhaps the most relevant but the cross over with psychology and sociology are also pretty obvious.
zoology is not a job. it is the science of studying animals.
The best candidate for the job would likely be someone with relevant experience, skills, and qualifications that align with the requirements of the position.
I would say just the most relevant and recent. You don't want to look like you can't hold down a job.
First give your formal qualifications, especially those most relevant to the job, then tell them about what work experience you have had. You can always talk about your personal skills and interests too.
charted accountant
Erm.....try and get a job
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