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> John Posada writes,
>
> >Wanna REALLY impress me? If the job requires Frame or HTML,
send me
> >the same resume as both a doc and fm or html file and have them
look
> >EXACTLY THE SAME. Shows me that you not only know how to use
styles,
> >but that you are their MASTER! That you can REALLY get them to
do
> >EXACTLY what you want.
What impressed me recentl is the one candidate (for a tech sales
position) that actually included his snapshot in his email.
I think I would include a short voice wav file (say 60k, 30
seconds) that was personalized to that company.
I like a resume in text and as a doc. I can search the text.
Brad Jensen
www,eufrates.com Make elearning yourself
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