Gud, now is a good time to update your resume/CV and take a look at what's out there in the job market so you know what your options are. That way you can go into the new situation prepared to bail if it's not where you want to be.
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I'm sorry Zen. That sounds just awful. Beading and reading, covered with cats. A good time.
Grace be upon you.
I'm sorry, Zen. Connie's advice sounds wise.
Gud, I hope the transition works out well for you. But it never hurts to have options. So, yeah, I'd recommend getting the resume in order, seeing what's out there, and if things don't look great in 2019, be ready to jump.
I updated my resume recently.
Does it seem okay? I also have a more printable version with the same layout.
Gud, now is a good time to update your resume/CV and take a look at what's out there in the job market so you know what your options are.
Yeah, plus trying to find a new job this time of year can be challenging. (She says, with bitter experience.)
The only thing that stands out to me, Gud, is having the dates aligned sideways like that. It makes them difficult to quickly scan, and I think anything that slows someone down is not in your favor. That may just be me, though.
I think Dana makes a good point re the dates. One tiny thing that caught my eye, around Motorola you went from saying "worked", "developed" to "I worked", "I developed". I can't say which is better, but either way, I think consistency is better.
It's raining! Like real rain! So the air quality is improving just when I fly out again. I'm pretty tired of being on planes, y'all.
SO HAPPY IT'S RAINING
Thanks for the resume feedback!
Let it rain, baby! Whee!