Thu, 13 Apr 2000 16:23:22 -0600 (MDT)
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Subject: Re: [issues] The format of a resume.
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, The Cat In The Hat wrote:
My standard policy on resume formats is that if they can't figure out a
way to deal with a text resume, t
Hmm...thanks, I'm going to have to try that .doc thing. hehe.
Thanks,
CatNTHat
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From:Kirrily 'Skud' Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:13 Apr 2000 01:35:53 GMT
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Subject: Re: [issues] The format of a resume.
I wrote an article on recruiters
It was vi that I created it in originally. I currently don't have a personal web
page. I canceled the dialup account that it was on and have not created one on my
cable modem account yet. I suppose that I will have to do that.
As a side note - how much contact information do you put on a res
Ok, I am a straight linux kinda person now. I just started looking for a new
job. When I sent out my resume I did it in straight text. One of the recruiters
asked me to send it in Word Document format. So, I went to my local University and
transfered it to Word format. Well I jus
I thought they were putting all the themes like that in an 'Adult' section,
perhaps you should send a note to the admin of the E themes site and let
them know that you think they should be in that section.
I don't feel that a locker room atmosphere is correct, an open atmosphere
would be a mor