Topic ID #10547 - posted 4/23/2011 2:33 PM
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
guidelines for resume and cv posters
Jennifer Palmer
Webmaster
This forum is provided for the posting of resumes and cvs.
Content from your resume file in a format such as Microsoft Word,
WordPerfect, etc. can be cut and pasted into a message. We cannot accept
attachments such as .pdf files for resumes.
Please remember that the internet is a very public place, and your information can be viewed by anyone. You may want to consider refraining from the posting of overtly personal info.
Resumes will be deleted after 6 months from the initial posting. If your resume is current and you wish for it to reappear at the top of the list, it's best to post a reply updating your availability rather than just the one-word "bump" message.
All resume postings must have at least one message tag (label). You are also welcome to post additional tags (up to 5 total) which better categorize the content of your resume.
You do have the ability to customize the look of your message with options such as boldface, italics, underlining, list, different font sizes, and colors. It may take some experimentation, but you can always "Preview" a message to see how your resume will appears before it is posted (and edit it later, if you want to update it or make changes).
Best of luck in the job search!
Jennifer
Please remember that the internet is a very public place, and your information can be viewed by anyone. You may want to consider refraining from the posting of overtly personal info.
Resumes will be deleted after 6 months from the initial posting. If your resume is current and you wish for it to reappear at the top of the list, it's best to post a reply updating your availability rather than just the one-word "bump" message.
All resume postings must have at least one message tag (label). You are also welcome to post additional tags (up to 5 total) which better categorize the content of your resume.
You do have the ability to customize the look of your message with options such as boldface, italics, underlining, list, different font sizes, and colors. It may take some experimentation, but you can always "Preview" a message to see how your resume will appears before it is posted (and edit it later, if you want to update it or make changes).
Best of luck in the job search!
Jennifer
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