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Heh, Jon.
So, no one has scoop on CIO.com? Anyone knows anyone who reads it? To be a little more clear, I was offered the chance to be a part of their IT resume makeover series, where I makeover an IT res, and detail all the ways to make it better.
I wouldn't get paid for it, but it's exposure, and I'm trying to figure out the cost/benefit ratio of doing it, since it would take a deal of time.
Thoughts, oh Tech Savvy Buffistas?
Maybe this [link] will help, Maria.
Never heard of CIO.
Why would it be for free, Erin? They apparently have paid staff writers.
Ginger, you are a goddess! Thank you!
Why on earth couldn't I find that?
I am the goddess of Google.
Thoughts, oh Tech Savvy Buffistas?
I don't visit it.
It appears to occasionally be linked from HackerNews, but those links don't get much attention, which seems bad to me.
Who's attention do you hope to get with the article? IT is a very broad term.
Yeah, I've never heard of it, Erin.
Well, this is the series, and I'd be getting exposure. They have staff writers, and I'd be the professional the staff writer would be highlighting, a la [link]
So it wouldn't be "Lalala, someone gets a free resume makeover," it'd be "Why Getting a Pro to do Your IT Resume is a Good Idea, and here's EG to show you why and how they do it."