This is a good question. Personally, from my own bias opinion, I think it would be best to have at least a section if there is space on the resume like "other/unrelated work experience" and then put that job there. Like I work for a charity and the head of that organization is writing me a rec. letter, but the actual work I do is not at all Law related and thus only a couple lines on my resume.
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This is a good question. Personally, from my own bias opinion, I think it would be best to have at least a section if there is space on the resume like "other/unrelated work experience" and then put that job there. Like I work for a charity and the head of that organization is writing me a rec. letter, but the actual work I do is not at all Law related and thus only a couple lines on my resume.