Scott Zuk said: > On June 7, 2003 11:28 am, Trevor Lauder wrote: >> Yeah, in most cases they will ask for either .html, .doc, or .txt pasted >> into a form. I almost always give .html or resort to .txt if they don't >> want html. I feel the same way as you about the .doc too :) I do not >> cater to people who demand my Resume in a proprietary format like Word >> or >> Wordperfect. I'll either give it to them in a different open format or >> I >> just won't apply. From what I have seen so far though, you are pretty >> safe with am html resume. > > And if they absolutely insist on Word fomat just rename you .html resume > to > .doc and Word will happily open it ;)
Hahaha. The funny thing I find with this, is that the average HR person probably wouldn't know any better :) Cheers, -- Trevor Lauder Web: http://www.thelauders.net E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Resume: http://www.thelauders.net/resume/ Gentoo Powered "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction." -- Albert Einstein
