[BC] Re: Hired-n-Fired (resume edition)
Mike McCarthy
Towers
Sun Jan 29 09:33:56 CST 2006
I think there are books written on what to do/bring and NOT to do when
going for an interview.
I don't hold not having a pen against them to badly if they otherwise have
good presentation/articulation skills. It's a book/cover thing. OTOH, if
they can't assemble a full sentence without "ya know" and more than one
"um", that's a different story.
MM
At 06:04 PM 1/28/2006 -0700, Gary Peterson wrote
>Almost twenty years ago, I was CE/asst. GM of an AM/FM combo. I was always
>less than impressed when someone had to borrow a pen to fill out a job
>application.
>
>Gary, K?CX
>
>" Another peeve are the form letters along the lines of "I've identified you
>as
>among the top 25 local companies in your industry." Yep, that's research.
>There are other examples. Perhaps some of you can share.
>Frank Gottlieb "
>
>
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