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by pjscott 5056 days ago
Oddly enough, your resume's source code is probably a more effective resume than any output it could possibly generate.
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Haha, you assume my code follows good TeX style and conventions. If the only code sample I ever saw by myself was that, even I wouldn't hire myself. (That was a confusing sentence to write :P.)

If you can imagine a site with IE-specific code and a layout that's half specified with absolute positioning and half with  , you wouldn't be that far off from what my resume code looks like. It's essentially held together with metaphorical duct tape and \vspace{}.

It's like sausage--tastes great, but never visit a sausage factory :).

Quite possibly. Certainly doesn't hurt!