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by _8j50
1055 days ago
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You don't include all that in your resume do you? I suggest you only include the most recent relevant parts "tailoring" your resume to the specific job. If you do manage to get an interview, never say anything negative and don't talk much about the past or your experiences. Talk about what you have been doing within the last 1-3yrs max. It is better to be excited about tech and curious and tinkering with stuff related to the skills they need in recent memory and show off thay side of you. Any hint of complaining will destroy your chances. If you got cancer and couldn't work for a few years, talk about how despite your serious illness you couldn't help but try to work on some remotely relevant project. Sorry for the extreme example, just trying to make a point. People don't remember you, they remember how you made them feel. Make them feel good. Humans aren't rational. |
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