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Overheard at the office by wolfhound668 2006-04-12 07:35:23
"Your 9am interview is here. He needs us to give him a copy of his resume so he can fill out the application".

Now it just might be me but I was taught long ago to *always* have a copy of my resume with me to hand to the interviewer as soon as I walk in. I know especially these days with "cut and paste on the website" resumes that the interviewers are dealing with that they appreciate having a well-formatted resume in front of them during an interview.

Is this not a common practice?
[ Reply ]
  I have more suspicions. by JimK2006-04-12 07:40:12
    The last statistic I read about on that indicated by kahuana2006-04-12 07:48:27
      I've been told... by wolfhound6682006-04-12 11:23:01
    My CV is 6 pages. It IS my life, but dont ask by klaranth2006-04-12 07:50:37
    I have an issue more with dates by VivianC2006-04-12 07:55:35
      Us heathens in the US call a CV a resume. (n/t) by maceogan2006-04-12 08:00:01
        But use CV for a different purpose by hyzenthlay2006-04-12 08:05:54
      Curriculum Vitae by JimK2006-04-12 08:01:45
        My Latin is poor. I took German in school. by VivianC2006-04-12 08:07:37
          We use a latin phrase, you use a French word... by JimK2006-04-12 08:10:54
            French? Oh crud. by VivianC2006-04-12 08:13:50
  I haven't had one with me by imrambi2006-04-12 07:41:54
  It's losing favor here. by tallastro2006-04-12 07:44:46
  I've always kept a copy with me by hobbs2006-04-12 07:51:10
  I take a copy, and offer to compare it by Dagna2006-04-12 08:30:26
  i always bring 3 copies by unjust2006-04-12 09:34:07
  I always bring a copy. by staticsan2006-04-12 15:55:20

 

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