Subj : Re: Software Job Market Myths To : comp.programming,comp.software-eng From : dj3vande Date : Tue Aug 16 2005 07:36 pm In article , David Alex Lamb wrote: >In article , >Phlip wrote: >>And I repeat my objections. Your tinyurl does not point to a single, clear, >>one-sheet, resume in the normal format. It points to very poor use of HTML. > >Can you point me at some definition for the "normal format"? I'm not currently looking for work and don't expect to be real soon, but all this talk about resumes has gotten me curious. For those of you who aren't sick of the discussion already, what do you think of mine? Good? Bad? Good/bad enough to be used as an example? http://www.eskimo.com/~dj3vande/resume/ (This is mostly the one that got me my current job, updated with nontrivial content changes but no significant change in format made about a year and a half ago while my department was trying to put together a cluestick big enough to convice upper management that they Really Did want to keep me.) dave -- Dave Vandervies dj3vande@csclub.uwaterloo.ca [A]n "outrage" is when someone beats up innocent bystanders in the streets, not when your favourite programming language has a feature you dislike. --Richard Bos in comp.lang.c .