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Ask HN: Joke on CV?

4 pointsby haackalmost 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve just updated my CV (with thanks to some awesome feedback from HNer&#x27;s) and added &quot;Crushing it since 1993&quot;, in reference to HBO&#x27;s Silicon Valley. Will startups and trendy big techs appreciate this? Or is this just a bad idea?<p>The CV: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dropbox.com&#x2F;s&#x2F;41n6g530impvhni&#x2F;CV_v2.7.pdf?dl=0

12 comments

partisanalmost 10 years ago
I am starting the process of hiring now and a resume with that particular phrase would leave a really bad first impression.<p>It might not put you out of the running altogether, but I would see you in a different light: as someone who is not entirely serious and is still in the post college party phase, will come to work late or skip altogether, will leave the position within a short period of time to chase the next shiny ball, etc.<p>That might not stop me from hiring you, but then I would wait to see if my intuition is correct, if you are in any way different from what I expected, etc. That would determine how much I will invest in you as an employee.<p>So you see, it won&#x27;t prevent you from being hired, but it will change the way I perceive you as a candidate and future employee.
DanBCalmost 10 years ago
It&#x27;s probably a bad idea. Your CV is a piece of professional communication. You probably want to keep it formal as much as possible.<p>You also don&#x27;t have &quot;a CV&quot;; you have a template that you adjust as required for each company. Some places may like &quot;crushing it&quot;, so add it for them.<p>Remember that some companies have a vicious pre-filter. You misaddressed the envelope? Bin. Used &quot;sincerely&quot; instead of &quot;faithfully&quot;? Bin.<p>(But please do test this and write a blog post with the results!)<p>EDIT: your age is irrelevant information in the UK. By law they are not allowed to consider it so you should not have it on your cv.
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Esoxalmost 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve done a bit of hiring and, to add to what others have said, I would leave it out. I have had some CVs cross my desk in which the author had taken some liberties with more casual phrasing and they were generally poorly received by the entire interview team.<p>To be honest, it doesn&#x27;t really add anything of value and you&#x27;re banking on someone understanding the reference (I didn&#x27;t at first) and getting a laugh out of it.<p>For the small amount of value it <i>could</i> add you&#x27;re taking too much of a risk of evoking a negative reaction.
pestaaalmost 10 years ago
I think it is perfectly fine. Not pushing but adds a little human touch.<p>EDIT: Apparently, it doesn&#x27;t mean you&#x27;ve been programming since &#x27;93, but notes the year you were born. Then it&#x27;s just plain silly.
visakanvalmost 10 years ago
If they like you, this won&#x27;t stop them from hiring you.<p>If they don&#x27;t like you, this won&#x27;t get them to hire you.<p>So non-issue, really. Enjoy yourself.
zbufalmost 10 years ago
I&#x27;ve no idea what you&#x27;re on about, so for me it would just make you seem a little odd (sorry) -- and an overall negative impression.<p>You have to explain the reference in the question too, so I think you get that. After all, the best jokes are the ones that need explaining, right?!
j3_d1almost 10 years ago
Just my opinion but even if I wanted somebody with a good sense of humour, if they can&#x27;t be serious at the appropriate time I&#x27;d write them off. I&#x27;d say no. But good luck &amp; you know your audience better so try it, you can always change it :)
bbcbasicalmost 10 years ago
Bad idea IMO. To me that particular phrase is quite meaningless (like rockstar, unicorn, *10 programmer etc.) and arrogant sounding at the same time.<p>Might as well say &quot;I&#x27;m the dog&#x27;s bollocks&quot;<p>If 1993 is your year of birth then it is even worse!
ch215almost 10 years ago
My 2p worth: if there&#x27;s a chance, however slim, that it won&#x27;t go down well then I&#x27;d say leave it out. It&#x27;s not worth the risk of some grouch binning your CV, which looks great by the way. All the best.
eshvkalmost 10 years ago
Is there a reason you keep emphasizing your age? 22 and the &quot;Crushing it since 1993&quot; thing?
andrewmcwattersalmost 10 years ago
I think it&#x27;s hilarious and not a big deal.
vonklausalmost 10 years ago
1993 - Present<p>Self<p>Crushing It.