> > > Folks in the corporate world mostly want people with blinders on . so > there > is no metric as such i have seen cases where the hiring manager asks for > requirement to the HR guy, who then starts looking out again by the time it > transaltes to a JD is typically heavily loaded ( means too many keywords ) > than required for the job . > > i have also seen cases where in Hiring manager goes by recommendations from > peers in and out of the company about a candidate. > > there is a third kind where in the Hiring manager takes a call based on an > interview on that day , and considers FOSS experience as a prime > qualification. > > > the third kinds are less and rare but they are growing by the day >
So, It would be a great idea to put FOSS experience as a separate subsection under Experience in one's resume. Or would you suggest some other means of bringing FOSS experience to the notice (and bring prominence to) during the hiring process. That would make the job of a person looking for FOSS experience much easier ! One wouldn't want to miss a chance of getting a job where the hiring process is of the third kind (as mentioned above) -- regards, Kunal Ghosh _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers