On 17 Jul 2002, Ian C. Blenke wrote:
...
> Yes, a degree gets your foot in the door when business review your crisp
> new resume with nothing but that fast-food restraunt you worked at in
> high-school as previous job experience. Unfortunately, there are 100
> other people with their foot in the door, and they have all kinds of
> intresting things that employers want to see (primarily a stable work
> background and a no-bullshit list of skills that fit the job position
> they are trying to fill).
>
> The question is, where do YOU want to start? Employers love to hear a
> straight and honest answer, with some distinct goals and a lot of
> ambition in the interview.
<snip>
> Granted, this is my opinion, I may be completely off base here. If I am,
> I'm sure someone will be more than happy to correct me. ;)
To the contrary, that was thoughtfully and well stated. I
have snarfled a copy for inspiration in the next rework of my
resume writing outline.
Thanks, Ian, First the Bidwatcher heads up, and now this
fine piece. You probably never suspected you were a 'muse'.
<grin>
-- Russ Herrold
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