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mepstein 08-03-2019 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by mcinturff (Post 10545300)

If this search has taught me anything it's that people will tell you that you suck and to give up, that you are not worth the effort required to read your resume (thanks for the PM *anonymous user*), and that HR is the most fickle thing you will ever encounter in your job hunt. You can be rejected for a job because someone didn't like how you italicized a heading, didn't like your name, the font of your resume, jealousy, etc...

You mean - The Real World. Yes, it's a ***** but nothing good comes easy. Congrats on the job offers.

masraum 08-04-2019 06:22 AM

Outstanding, congrats!

Tervuren 08-04-2019 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by mcinturff (Post 10545300)
You can be rejected for a job because someone didn't like how you italicized a heading, didn't like your name, the font of your resume, jealousy, etc...

If you have one hundred resumes for a job that all match the qualifications - you have to find a reason to reject ninety nine.

abisel 08-04-2019 07:01 AM

resume:
All good comments above.
  • Name, address, contact info.
  • Objective. Short sentence of what you want to do.
  • Experience related to your objective with details. Don't leave date gaps. Even if unemployed. Just a short job description of those jobs not related to objective.
  • Education:
  • Tools: (MS Office, etc.)

Keep it all on one page in easily readable font.

If you want to get back into aerospace, check with https://jobs.boeing.com/engineering-careers

Opps! I didn't see that you had received a couple job offers. Good on ya! Cheers.

AdamWalker 03-01-2020 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by otto_kretschmer (Post 10447602)
nope,

If it opens as a PDF and Office with one sheet, then I wouldn't worry about it.

Managers can get really picky about things so something tiny like that can make them move to the next resume.

Many times they don't even bother reading the resume thoroughly; just skim and toss.

I'm in between jobs myself. I'm at the point where work is optional for me.

Dude, what exactly is the problem, in the absence of jobs or in you? I ask you not to be offended because I just want to find out the truth. The fact is that I used to have a friend who could not find work. As a result, the problem turned out to be that he could not even write a resume and was very illiterate. So it seems to me that if you prepare a cool and complete resume, then any company will take you to work. Also on the Internet you can find a lot of sites like http://themoneymix.com. There you can find samples that are regularly updated and tips for writing the perfect resume. Good luck and I hope you can find a cool job!

wdfifteen 03-01-2020 03:10 PM

Congrats on the job offer!!

mcinturff 03-22-2020 05:53 PM

I know it's an old thread, but figured I'd give an update. I've been working as a field engineer for almost 6 months now building an LNG plant in Louisiana. I could see myself staying with this company for a long time, so long as they continue to build plants. I started off with the millwright group assisting concrete with the embedded support structures, and will soon move into rotational equipment and possibly startup and commissioning. It's a lot of work and long hours, but I enjoy it and I'm doing exceptionally well here. Thanks for the encouragement to all who gave it.

A930Rocket 03-22-2020 06:30 PM

^^^ Congrats on the job!

KFC911 03-23-2020 04:35 AM

Thank you for the update....simply awesome :)!!!


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