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According to an article at careerbuilder.com, 22% of their 3,100 associated employers will use social networking sites when researching a candidate for a position. This number is twice what it was a year ago, and will likely increase. Read the rest of this entry »

Interview Tips

Posted in Businesson May 18, 2005

I’ve been doing a number of interviews recently, for a web developer position in the Chemistry Department.

I have two pieces of advise for those who go for any interview:

  1. Know what you know and know what you don’t know. While guessing might be cool on exams and tests, its not such a great thing during interviews. Your future employer doesn’t care if you are good at guessing, he wants to know if you know something or not.
  2. Study up. If you know you are going for a particular job at a particular company, read up on the company, see what they do, what they make, and that sort of thing. If the job description lists several skills, review those skills so that you can easily remember the terminology and concepts involved in case you are asked about them.

What NOT to put on a resume

Posted in Business, Technicalon Sep 20, 2004

We are hiring new people at the computer support office in the Chemistry Department and I was looking through resumes decided who we might want to hire.

One person listed languages he knew, which included pascal. I didn’t know anyone knew pascal any longer. Certainly, no one uses it. Why then clutter a resume with it? Its not like its that impressive.

Another person had a cover letter which said something about “applying for.” Thats right, it just gave a period instead of listing the position. It was obviously a fill in the blank situation, because we got another resume from the same guy that was exactly the same except the position had been put in.

Since when was Microsoft Windows a skill? At least that is what I thought, until I realized that I’ve been using Linux for so long that I have forgotten how to configure or efficiently support a Windows platform.


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