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by cwgem
4838 days ago
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In general I make a resume targeted to the company I'm looking to apply for (or if it's a job site the type of position I'm most interested). With that in mind I keep the main language that the company cares about front and center, and maybe a few supplemental languages if they are a multi-language shop. For specific positions I do research into what languages that position most requires. For sysadmin for example, I would most likely put Ruby (Chef/Puppet), perl (parsing, general scripting), and bash (general scripting). If you really want to go into depth, there's always the interview for that. |
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