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Subject:Re: New TECHWR-L Poll Question From:"Herman Holtz" <h -dot- holtz -at- worldnet -dot- att -dot- net> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 11 Dec 2000 10:51:11 -0500
Not everyone has need for more than one version of his or her resume.
Some of us manage to stick to a specialty rather consistently and so do not
have need for alternative resumes. That's probably more true right now, with
the tight labor market, than in other times, when it was a bit more of a
struggle to find a new job. - Herm
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> How do we (as a group/profession) account for having more than one version
> of our resume? Books, consultants, and workshops on resume writing preach
> about having more than one version to target specific jobs. And I'll bet
> that most of us have more than one version. We all try to put our best
foot
> forward with cover letters and resumes, and I for one would find it
> difficult to believe that no one has perhaps overstated at least one skill
> or qualification once on a resume.
>
> Donn Le Vie
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