RE: Other handshakes?

Subject: RE: Other handshakes?
From: KMcLauchlan -at- chrysalis-its -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 10:42:33 -0500

Regarding a "non-standard", or non-"best-practices"
use of MS Word styles and formatting in a resumé
submitted as a Word doc...
ONE reason that I can think of -- and it will now
apply to me next time I'm in the job market is this:

The resumé is written in a word processor and/or
on another operating system that doesn't use styles
the way Word does. When some /p/a/r/t/i/s/a/n/ /t/w/i/t/
resumé scrutinizer demands it "in Word format", it
just gets "Saved as..." or "Export[ed]" from that
other system, and may LOOK fine for reading or
printing in Word, but may not have the secret-sauce
structure mandated by Uncle Bill(*).

Anyway, my resumés or cover letters will now need
a disclaimer to that effect, I guess.
"The use (or lack) of MS Word Styles and other
formatting conventions in this document may appear
to be "non-standard". This is because the document
was created on a Linux system, using [current favorite
application], and then exported to Word format, which
preserved the "look and feel" of the document, but not
the original styles, tags or frames."

Kevin McLauchlan
(somwhere in Ottawa, ON, Canada)

(*) Uncle Bill is the guy from whom you must ask
permission to use your Windows XP that you already
bought and paid for... and then again, when you
modify/update your PC hardware... and then again,
when you move the flower vase from the left side of
your computer monitor to the right side... and then
again, when you get your driver's licence renewed...
WHOOPS! ranting again, wasn't I.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darren Barefoot [mailto:darren -dot- barefoot -at- capeclear -dot- com]
> Mr. Ray wrote...

> > That said, I can think of at least 5
> > perfectly acceptable reasons for submitting a resume in Word
> > formatted without styles or with a preponderance of Normal
> > style or otherwise oddly.


> Let's hear your five reasons. It's been stated in this group that the
> use of styles represents a "best practice" for Microsoft Word. As an
> outed ResumeScrutinizer, I agree with this. However, I'm
> always ready to
> be convinced otherwise. DB.

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