Hi Marc,

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 9:38 AM, marc abel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here is mine, I'm not 100% happy with it so I am very interested in
> seeing others as well.

The only thing I'd say to you and others updating their resumes/CVs,
is to "think like a recruiter". Until you reach the executive/very
highly specialised areas, most ICT recruiters are British, have a
couple of teeth missing, and sell counterfeit tickets to sporting
games on the weekend. Some of them also sell fake Rolex watches and
Louis Vitton handbags on cobblestone side street markets in the rain.
They always wear trench coats and drink room temperature beer (ales,
typically). They are terrible at cricket.

Anyway, the way they "discover" you is by searching a database for
keywords. Often they'll have a client requesting industry
certifications by acronym - e.g. CCNP - so it's important that you
include the acronym next to the full text of your certifications.
Example: "Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)" instead of just
"Cisco Certified Network Professional".

cheers,
Dale
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