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Subject:RE: So many jobs want CURRENT security clearances From:"Goldstein, Dan" <DGoldstein -at- DeusTech -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L (E-mail)" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 14 Aug 2003 14:11:37 -0400
Since the mass-mailing method has worked well for me in troubled times, I
will settle for "smarter" and leave "even smarter" to others.
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Claudia Blanton [mailto:c_blanton_run -at- yahoo -dot- com]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 2:03 PM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: RE: So many jobs want CURRENT security clearances
An even smarter technical writer doesn't send their
resume. They network with peers and upper management
of the companies they are interested in working with.
They show these individuals samples of their work and
provide examples of how they can either increase the
company's bottom line or reduce costs.
csb
> "Goldstein, Dan" <DGoldstein -at- DeusTech -dot- com> wrote:
> A smarter technical writer doesn't wait for job
> postings to appear before
> sending resumes to companies.
>
> Dan Goldstein
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gilger.John [mailto:JGilger -at- acresgaming -dot- com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 4:07 PM
> Subject: RE: So many jobs want CURRENT security
> clearances
>
> Amen :)
>
> A smart teknicle writer reads between the lines on
the
> job posting and
> cherry picks the good ones with weird titles.
>
>
>
> John