** Private ** wrote:
> Also, I'd add a bit of color and a short blurb about what you want
> (objectives kind of thing) at the top that you change from application
> to application.
In the Netherlands that would go in the cover letter.
Jochem
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** Private ** wrote:
>> ACLs and DNS are unrelated, don't put them under one bullet.
>
> hehe. You don't like my stupid router tricks category?
I wouldn't even consider ACLs a router trick, e.g. if you configure the IPSec
Policy Agent in Windows you are applying ACLs too. And DNS most definitely
)
Outside of work, enjoys Journalism, Sports, tech etc
Lives in __ with wife and has 9 kids etc
-Original Message-
From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 9:32 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: resume critique please
You're
You're a big stupid-head.
Also, I'd add a bit of color and a short blurb about what you want
(objectives kind of thing) at the top that you change from application
to application.
I might label the skills column. I personally don't care for this 2
column layout, but can't put my finger on why
Dana,
Go into some specifics on projects with each job, and how that project
benefited the organization.
This is am excerpt from my resume
9/2005 - 8/2006 GlobalNet Systems, Rockville, MD ColdFusion Developer/Web
Master
.. Development of Clerical Productivity Tracking Application for FD
** Private ** wrote:
>
> http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dggr3b75_373hqpnz8&hl=en
"Cisco routers" sounds like you are familiar with certain equipment. If that is
the point you want to get across it is good. But if you are proficient in BGP,
OSPF, RSTP etc. you should mention that (I rate prot