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Ask HN: As a recruiter, would you prefer traditional resume or social resume?

6 点作者 ajanelisha超过 11 年前
As a recruiter myself I frequently receive 2 page format resume. However, they fail to show insight of a candidate. I am more interested in getting to know about candidate&#x27;s online contribution as well such as on github, stackoverflow, dribbble (if designer) and so on.<p>What do you all think?

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pmtarantino超过 11 年前
As a worker (not a recruiter), I found the same as you. I used to send CVs (that&#x27;s what they asked for), and they replied me with more info, because the bullet list wasn&#x27;t enought.<p>After that, I don&#x27;t send CVs anymore. I write a text (like a blog post) about what I know, what I did, how I did, what I enjoy, etc. Like a letter talking about myself. It worked perfectly everytime. I know recruiters may find boring to read a lot of them, but that&#x27;s what I do now.
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zerr超过 11 年前
I prefer structured text (aka CV). Even in case of free text, you just parse it to extract that structured information - experience, past employers, skills, etc... but you just compare other irrelevant part of the text to other candidates irrelevant part of the text. It becomes more like a gambling rather than objective justification. Who&#x27;s text is original? personal? better arranged?<p>And you&#x27;ll surely miss many great minds just because their text was not that touchy... Please also don&#x27;t overemphasize on online activity, be it blogs, github or stackoverflow. Again, you&#x27;ll miss many great minds.
ig1超过 11 年前
You need both. There&#x27;s many red flags which will only be apparent on a resume (candidate doesn&#x27;t have work authorization for the country, large unexplained gaps in work history, rapid turn-over of employment), plus it&#x27;s much easier to quickly process large number of resumes, etc.<p>But as you say online presence can often add colour to a candidates profile.