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Why you should have your resume on your site

Started by Glenn Slaven · 1 year ago

I have my resume on this site.   It’s in plain HTML, marked up with the hresume microformat.  A number of people have asked me why I’ve done this, whether it is not just a waste of space.  The fact is that even though I have no email address or phone number on this site, just [...] ... Continue reading »

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  • I used to have my resume on my site but I found that I have been getting too many calls from head hunters -- to a point of annoyance :( I then put on the resume header "Please contact me if you have a $200k/year job requiring 2hr/week work", and I am still getting calls saying "hey I know what you say on your resume and that's funny, but would you consider this..."

    Aargh!

    Most head hunter spams are coming from LinkedIn these days anyway.
  • Ha! Clearly I'm not asking for enough :)

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