Re: Salaries for Lisp engineers
From: rem642b_at_Yahoo.Com (RobertMaas_at_YahooGroups.Com)
Date: 08/09/04
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Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 10:22:03 -0700
> From: "Steven E. Harris" <seh@panix.com>
> I noticed that your "paid work experience" section terminates in
> September of 1992, leaving one to question: What have you been doing
> since?
Yeah. That's the trouble with any standard resume format where you're
only allowed to include paid work, nothing unpaid. My nine-page C.V.
includes everything I thought was significant as work experience,
whether paid or unpaid. I checked yesterday and saw it was up-to-date
as of early last year, so I then included that last 1.3 years and
rearranged some items that continued from before to maintain the
reverse chronological sequence per ending date, and uploaded it. So you
can see it all now:
http://members.tripod.com/~MaasInfo/SeekJob/RESUME.REM.txt
So does anyone have any idea how to condense nine pages to one or two
pages, so that I can get all that info in a form some potential
employer might actually have time/energy to read or even quick-scan?
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