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How a programmer reads your resume (comic)

72 pointsby zvikaraabout 16 years ago

9 comments

etalabout 16 years ago
For an easy +12, I recommend the "simplecv" LaTeX document class -- it's included somewhere in the full TexLive distribution. That Computer Modern font on a resume or CV, combined with judicious use of small caps, looks <i>deadly</i> serious.<p><a href="http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/simplecv/" rel="nofollow">http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/simplec...</a>
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timrabout 16 years ago
-1 for a PhD? That's nonsense. Even ignoring the fact that Google <i>et al.</i> love to hire CS PhDs, I can guarantee that anyone who has had the persistence to make it through a PhD in an analytical discipline has skills a lot more valuable than the ability to make a resume in LaTeX. Yet another example of short-sighted anti-intellectualism by software nerds.
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Eliezerabout 16 years ago
I kept waiting for it to be funny, but it was merely true.
asnyderabout 16 years ago
I've recently had to look over hundreds of resumes for recent job postings and I must say this is spot on.
lunchboxabout 16 years ago
I don't know whom this is actually making fun of -- if I were hiring, I'd consider the presence of a cover letter with my name on it to be of far more informational value than a resume typeset in LaTeX. The cover letter would actually show me that the person made some modicum of effort to apply to my company; the LaTeX wouldn't give me anything I wouldn't be able to tell from the rest of the applicant's resume. And there's no way it's worth more than "started own company".
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theschwaabout 16 years ago
Man, If it were a programmer who read my resume, then according to this it would kick ass! Unfortunately, it must be some one in HR who thinks LaTex is something they make gloves out of, because my job offers are not so hot.
jleesabout 16 years ago
Surely for female coders 'topless in facebook picture' is a +12, not a minus? ;)
rjprinsabout 16 years ago
In my last application (I got hired) it was the programming guy who asked me what Latex was.. (and not to test me!)
mpkabout 16 years ago
I generally agree, but I'd like to point out that there are actually technology certification courses out there that are impressive if you've passed them. For example, having CCIE on your resume will certainly grab my attention.