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From: | Hugh Correa |
Subject: | [Help-gnu-arch] ample |
Date: | Mon, 2 Oct 2006 12:09:35 -0400 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Windows/20060909) |
The system doesn't allow you to manipulate testimonials, and because each quote is linked back to a real person who also has a LinkedIn profile, they have great credibility. Or even better, if he networked his way into a meeting or phone call with someone at that company. " She reports receiving a similar reaction from a number of Google employees. Because employers know they have access to unfiltered information about you, and they will assume that unfiltered information is more accurate than the pre-packaged stuff you gave them. Or by joining an internet forum centered on your profession and then helping others who have questions. And this doesn't just apply to senior-level executives. I'm horrible at chess and you should never hire me to paint your house. But I am damn good at writing resumes. It rewards those who really are out there making a difference. Es ist der Bolg: "Die Wel. By writing a blog about your area of expertise. " A potato-themed blessing! And after the interview they would call the references provided by the client, who of course would validate his story. I like them all, but I think he misses a biggie - maybe your resume is just no good! I don't have another office. Or by any number of other ways available to you because of the Internet. Invest some time and energy and it will pay off. But I am damn good at writing resumes. You can say what you want on your beautifully presented, well-written resume - if a Web search of your name brings up damaging information, then you can kiss that great job goodbye. This job seeker is wasting everybody's time. , aber es klappt einfach net. This job seeker is wasting everybody's time. |
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