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RE: Resumes in a Web 2.0 world
Yeah so great idea to have your Resume include
the "social networking" component...2 things I
see wrong here: 1: Most companies put a block
on all social networking/blog websites. (yes
most IT Admi'sn can un-block them, but why?) 2:
Do I want my future boss knowing what my FB or
myspace URL's are --- NO!! And you should be
proud of your shots of bong hits!!! (as long as
you're not Michael Phelps!!! ) ha ha.....I do
agree that a video can be a positive thing if
it is done well. jmo!
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RE: Resumes in a Web 2.0 world  fun_guy20@... | 04/07/09
I have to disagree on the Facebook/Myspace  xXSpeedzXx | 04/07/09
They won't ask  Caggles | 04/07/09
RE: Resumes in a Web 2.0 world  sluzniak | 04/07/09
Craig's List or twitter, not Facebook  Maarek Stele | 04/07/09
RE: Resumes in a Web 2.0 world  ahalligan23 | 04/07/09
learning to stick out  Caggles | 04/07/09
You need to re-think some of that.  dave.leigh@... | 04/07/09
Not rethink, necessarily...  Caggles | 04/07/09
RE: Resumes in a Web 2.0 world  aparish21 | 04/07/09
RE: Resumes in a Web 2.0 world  charleswilliams1950@... | 04/07/09
Negative much?  Caggles | 04/07/09
RE: Resumes in a Web 2.0 world  nu77 | 04/08/09
no no no no no no  star dust | 04/09/09
kool  star dust | 04/09/09

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