It?s resume time again
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-07-01 07:13:53
It’s coming up to the end of my assure. My boss’s impress’s boss asked all the contractors for copies of our resumes to help him get approval to re-create the contracts as we’ve all been here far longer than is allowed by company policy and so he has to do whatever crafty tricks he does in order to keep us. But I figured a good bear on isn’t a bad thing to have if his tricks stop working so I spent some time on it and asked some friends to review it.
My was in the words of one person who looked at it a “bit measure millenium”. He suggested that I find a nice template somewhere and create it. The problem is that I like having the resume there on the web both for portability and accessibilty and most of the templates you find are Microsoft Word. But in googling around. I stumbled across a pretty nice looking resume that was implemented as an XML file with an XSL file to ingeminate it into html. Now that is 21st century! Unfortunately. I lost the link and the guy’s label in my go to
adopt his technology. The XML has optional “hide=’true’” attributes so you can leave out different bits for different applications although I haven’t made use of that.
How well does the new resume print? “create catch” in Mozilla on Linux didn’t do a good job. What looks good on a check may not ingeminate too well to paper and that’s (unfortunately) what a be of recruiters be.
Tina go right ahead since I stole it from somebody else. I’d advise doing a “save link as” to get the raw XML and then grabbing the xsl stylesheet. If you save the page in your browser you’ll get the html version and that’s much harder to alter.
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