[nylug-talk] To find a Job
Peter C. Norton
Tue May 9 13:55:10 EDT 2006
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 01:41:06PM -0400, Henning Follmann wrote:
> Flex wrote:
> >Il giorno lun, 08/05/2006 alle 12.29 -0400, Ajai Khattri ha scritto:
> >>You mean you couldn't find that on Google???
> >I'm not able to find a good doc, because I don't know the phrase :
> >"resume write", but thank's to one of you I find a good documentation.
> >
>
>
> Well Ajai had a point there.
> If you are looking for a job in a foreign country you should be able to
> find those things based on that language. An employer might not expect
> that you'll write like a native but they all require proficient language
> skills.
>
> But for a reference I think that monster provides valuable help:
>
> http://workabroad.monster.com/articles/cvexample/
>
> You might also look on Amazon US for a book on US resume, interviews etc.
I think the US is the only place I've heard the term "resume" used
(with an accent at the end).
Almost everywhere else it's curricula curriculae or CV or some variant
on that.
-Peter
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