"My responsibilities included typing! I also had the excitement of filing! Plus there was the phone answering!"
I have EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS!!!!1!!!111!!!
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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"My responsibilities included typing! I also had the excitement of filing! Plus there was the phone answering!"
I have EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS!!!!1!!!111!!!
...we'll TOTALLY keep your resume on file :)
XXXOOO
Have a bitchin' summer!!!1!
SNERK!
...we'll TOTALLY keep your resume on file :)
Wouldn't that be:
...we'll TOTALLY keep your resume on file ;)
We've been hiring for a few positions. There are eight questions people need to answer, and after each question we ask them to explain their answers in the cover letter. I'd say over half of the cover letters run something like:
I'm interested inthis job. I'm very professional abd I learn quik. Please hyre me.
So, in unrelated news, check out the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's reindeer page.
libkitty, that is the cutest evah
Trudy - I have a question for you. Are you on IM at all?
libkitty, that is too darn cute. Being the wildlife management geek that I am, I sent it to all my friends. Now I just gotta remember to show it to the kids.
Sadly, I fear I may be sending out cover letters like those libkitty describes. Sure, they look flawless when I send them . . .
Sure, they look flawless when I send them .
I just had a call from a consultant who's in Montreal today for a big meeting with a bunch of materials I put together for him. He hadn't had the chance to see them ahead of time and was calling to tell me that part of the most important bit was wrong and would need to be redone. And of course, these materials were sent directly to the client, so no way to pretend they weren't screwed up.
Expect that in the course of trying to explain to me what was wrong, he realized that it was not in fact wrong at all, and was perfectly fine as it stood.
So that was nice. Vindication!