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Sunday, May 18, 2003 |
How (Not) to Get a JobThis post (and this weblog) has a new home. I haven't actually had a chance to see good old Bill Grosso since we were in graduate school together, but he hit the nail on the head with a posting about how (not) to get a job: Applying for a Job: Part I. The company I work for recently had a position open; we needed to replace someone who left in our deployment group. We wrote a fairly targeted and reasonable advertisement (e.g. it wasn't a laundry list of random acronyms; it really did describe the position and list the qualifications) and posted it to a local bulletin board. About 100 responses came in. I was the person who sifted all the resumes; what follows are some simple rules to get yourself past the initial sifting and to the phone interview. I agree with all of Bill's rules, especially the ones about the cover letter and spellchecker. (I wrote one of these how-to's once upon a time that appeared in the SIAM News; it's essentially a transcript of a dinner talk I gave at a conference. I've given a couple of colloquium talks on the subject as well.) I have a couple of additions in the form of ways to not get a job:
And that's just a start. I'll watch for Bill's next installment. 5:09:17 PM |

