Post 9kinB6xGhaTisRepvs by benoitj@linuxrocks.online
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(DIR) Post #9kiQvo6eIiHF5FLJJo by architect@linuxrocks.online
2019-07-10T18:58:07Z
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Related: Since I'm in the "job hunt" type mood, might as well ask what y'all think. Putting a link to an anonymized resume somewhere on my site, good idea/bad idea? Would have to exist as both HTML and a compiled PDF from LaTeX.
(DIR) Post #9kimwY9nHcx0tnZaaW by benoitj@linuxrocks.online
2019-07-10T23:04:44Z
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@architect a resume is kind of your public display, makes a lot of sense.
(DIR) Post #9kinB6xGhaTisRepvs by benoitj@linuxrocks.online
2019-07-10T23:07:20Z
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@architect consider all social media as well. This is one of the scenario I find job specific platform and social media worth it.
(DIR) Post #9kj4OKOhjUhLYONXTk by architect@linuxrocks.online
2019-07-11T02:20:16Z
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@benoitj Yeah, that does make sense, I just also don't know that exile.digital has anywhere near enough traffic for me to really get any benefit out of it.
(DIR) Post #9kjNOEAcmcaFMzSUdc by KyleRuzic@linuxrocks.online
2019-07-11T05:53:09Z
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@architect I just made my whole site into a resume essentially. No need to really anonmize beyond just removing your address and phone number.