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Flesh peddlers? I think I know what Richard means by this -- I believe I
know of one or two outfits here in Montreal who would fit the bill -- but
I'm still curious.
And, for the record, I believe a one-pager, plus perhaps a separate page
listing recent projects, is still a good bet.
Pat
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>>Date: Mon, 17 Oct 1994 21:49:07 -0700
>>From: Richard Mateosian <srm -at- C2 -dot- ORG>
>>Subject: Resume length
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>>>On a related note: what's the current trend on resume length? Last I
heard,
>>>length was not in the doghouse anymore
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>>Hiring managers like them short, but flesh peddlers like them long. ...RM
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>>Richard Mateosian Technical Writer in Berkeley CA srm -at- c2 -dot- org
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