RE: Resume issues - (Not posting my resume)

2001-12-03 Thread Rao, Maheswara
Bambi, Excellent one. Great. Printed it and filed in my personal file. Rao -Original Message- Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 4:10 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Dennis -- I sent Kimberly my tips offline (and my resume) but thought I would forward my tips based on

RE: Resume issues - (Not posting my resume)

2001-11-30 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Kimberly - From my admittedly meager experience of job-hunting for both permanent and contract work, here is my impression: 1. If the resume is for permanent work, keep the resume brief and to the point. The objective is to keep HR from tossing your resume. Keep it to a single page and hit the

RE: Resume issues - (Not posting my resume)

2001-11-30 Thread Bellows, Bambi
Dennis -- I sent Kimberly my tips offline (and my resume) but thought I would forward my tips based on nearly 24 years of experience to you folks in case you find it of value. If so, great, if not, oh well, but they were lessons learned over the years and apply to all jobs, contract and perm.

RE: Resume issues - (Not posting my resume)

2001-11-30 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Bambi - Excellent. I printed it and it is going into my off-site repository. I especially like your point to Make Your Resume Friendly to The People Making Small Piles of Big Piles. If you've gotten to meet the people that could hire you, then the resume is just a nice addition to your stunning

RE: Resume issues - (Not posting my resume)

2001-11-30 Thread Kimberly Smith
I have to agree. In the end I did shorten it but its three pages now. Not quite as experienced;-) I did move a few things around so that my technical stuff is the first thing they see. Hopefully I won't have to use it and I get another contract within the organization but better safe then