Re: Resume [7:15949]

2001-08-14 Thread Symon Thurlow

I insert a small logo for each of my certifications to the top of my
cv. It doesn't take up much space (and yes there is more than 1 :) ),
and it sets your cv apart from others. I have only ever had feedback
from one agency, who said the liked it, but that doesn't mean that 20
others didn't like it.

Mind you, i'm employed.

I have never been asked for evidence of certs, has anyone else?

Symon


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RE: Resume [7:15949]

2001-08-14 Thread Steve Smith

Nope, never been asked. The truth will come out when push comes to shove
n your job. :

Steve

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I insert a small logo for each of my certifications to the top of my
cv. It doesn't take up much space (and yes there is more than 1 :) ),
and it sets your cv apart from others. I have only ever had feedback
from one agency, who said the liked it, but that doesn't mean that 20
others didn't like it.

Mind you, i'm employed.

I have never been asked for evidence of certs, has anyone else?

Symon


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attached a copy
 of certificates CCNP and CCNA to my resume

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Cheers,

Symon




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Re: Resume [7:15949]

2001-08-14 Thread sam sneed

I do not think you need to do that. As long as is is visible on your resume
the HR people will trust that you have the certifications. I have been asked
to bring in my actual certificates on 1 occasion. HR people have to go
trough a lot of paperwork as is, so I think it might be a good idea to spare
them of the extra paperwork.


sam sneed

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Re: Resume [7:15949]

2001-08-14 Thread Guy Russell

I have never been asked to prove my certs...

That is what technical interviews are for...

And I never put logis on resumes.. My resumes are on plain white paper, with
no frills...just alot of information.

Besides, most people in this business know that tech skills are easy to come
by... Anyone with knowledge of systems, should be able to get almost any job
done with a little research. So get your certs, if they ask you a question
in the technical interview you do not know, tell them... Dont BS it, tell
them you are not sure exactly, but you can find out. Write down what they
ask you. get their email...

After the tech interview, send them a thank you email, and include the
solutions to questions you could not answer during that interview.. You
might be surprised how well that works!!!

NO one knows everything... You might be surprised how many people here
answer questions after they look it up for you... Your best skill will be
that ability to search through information for the answer...



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Subject: Re: Resume [7:15949]


 I do not think you need to do that. As long as is is visible on your
resume
 the HR people will trust that you have the certifications. I have been
asked
 to bring in my actual certificates on 1 occasion. HR people have to go
 trough a lot of paperwork as is, so I think it might be a good idea to
spare
 them of the extra paperwork.


 sam sneed

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 copy
  of certificates CCNP and CCNA to my resume
 
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