you also might want to have a link to it (like a bit.ly link - easy for you to remember) so that if you run out of hard copies, you can refer them to a weblink.
Oh man, I don't have my resume online anywhere. I keep meaning to put up a version with NO ADDRESS* on it , but haven't gotten around to it. And today is all about interview prep and reading the company's documentation.
(*Because while my GCS fans are, for the most part, lovely, I also don't want swarms of babygoths turning up on my doorstep just to say hi.)
More weather weirdness
We're in the record-breaking sixth consecutive day above 80 in March and set a pollen-count record a third higher than the previous one.
do people listen to radio at work?
msbelle- I listen to talk radio (NPR, This American Life), talking podcasts, and sometimes netflix. But my building is weird, and no one shares and office. I find the talking helps me concentrate.
jilli,
no stress. just get dropbox or cloudapp and put it there. or box.net.
no need for a fancy website, just a link to your word or pdf document.
I do when there's no one on my side of the office that it can disturb.
I keep meaning to put up a version with NO ADDRESS*
You're not on monster.com or hotjobs or any of those sites? I ended up having my resume all over the web (sans address, naturally) by the time I was done with my search. I thought it was normal.
At the very least, Linked In functions as a good interim substitute.
The info on Monser.com is waaay out of date, and I hadn't put the NEW new version of the resume up on LinkdIn. Crap, I should do that today, shouldn't I?
oh crap, I bet my address is on everything that is up.
the admin that sits about 20' from me has a radio on all day, and she mumble sings along with it when she is at the desk. it's starting to get on my nerves.