Your opinion contradicts every single written piece of advice for
"professional" resume building...but hey, more power to ya. Somewhere out
there, there probably is a busy executive that prefers to read wordy
paragraphs to weed out the "details" they are interested in.

On 1/18/07, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That's great advice for a shoe salesman. We're professionals. If your
> resume is light, it is tossed. Don't forget it usually goes through a
> recruiter and HR department before it even gets to a tech person. Many
> places will disqualify it if the details they're looking for aren't
> spelled out.
>
> On 1/18/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > +1000.
> >
> > I only went to our Career Development center once in my entire time in
> > college, but while there, one of the advisers handed me a resume tip
> sheet,
> > and it read almost exactly like your post. I think people have a hard
> time
> > with this because it's been ingrained in their heads that "more is
> always
> > better".
> >
>
> 

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