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    • alex.olynykA
      alex.olynyk @Grey
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      @Grey Im in FL and you are in CO. Thats one hell of a commute.

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      • alex.olynykA
        alex.olynyk
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        So wife showed my resume to her boss and she suggests I add this:

        Results driven professional offering a progressive, 17 year career in information technology.
        Expertly manage technical support operations and troubleshooting issues to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
        Process improvement champion researching ways to strengthen security, enhance efficiency, and control costs.

        I want to sell myself but don't want to sound over confident. Thoughts?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @alex.olynyk
          last edited by

          @alex.olynyk said in Help With Resume:

          So wife showed my resume to her boss and she suggests I add this:

          Results driven professional offering a progressive, 17 year career in information technology.
          Expertly manage technical support operations and troubleshooting issues to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
          Process improvement champion researching ways to strengthen security, enhance efficiency, and control costs.

          I want to sell myself but don't want to sound over confident. Thoughts?

          Sounds like filler to me. When I see that stuff I think "this guy copied stuff from a college class where the professor has no idea how resumes work - this is obvious boilerplate". I know lots of people are told to put this stuff on, but I use this as an example of why collleges aren't useful for professionals.

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          • IRJI
            IRJ @alex.olynyk
            last edited by IRJ

            @alex.olynyk said in Help With Resume:

            So wife showed my resume to her boss and she suggests I add this:

            Results driven professional offering a progressive, 17 year career in information technology.
            Expertly manage technical support operations and troubleshooting issues to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
            Process improvement champion researching ways to strengthen security, enhance efficiency, and control costs.

            I want to sell myself but don't want to sound over confident. Thoughts?

            I agree with @scottalanmiller . It is fluff, but having the 17+ years experience statement on top of the resume helps. I do something similiar with my resume. All the other stuff is just fluff though. @alex-olynyk let me know if you would like to see my resume via pm.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @IRJ
              last edited by

              @IRJ said in Help With Resume:

              @alex.olynyk said in Help With Resume:

              So wife showed my resume to her boss and she suggests I add this:

              Results driven professional offering a progressive, 17 year career in information technology.
              Expertly manage technical support operations and troubleshooting issues to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
              Process improvement champion researching ways to strengthen security, enhance efficiency, and control costs.

              I want to sell myself but don't want to sound over confident. Thoughts?

              I agree with @scottalanmiller . It is fluff, but having the 17+ years experience statement on top of the resume helps. I do something similiar with my resume. All the other stuff is just fluff though. @alex-olynyk let me know if you would like to see my resume via pm.

              You can have that and keep it very lean. Something like...

              17 year IT Pro focused on scalable web hosting and SQL Server databases.

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              • IRJI
                IRJ @scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                @scottalanmiller said in Help With Resume:

                @IRJ said in Help With Resume:

                @alex.olynyk said in Help With Resume:

                So wife showed my resume to her boss and she suggests I add this:

                Results driven professional offering a progressive, 17 year career in information technology.
                Expertly manage technical support operations and troubleshooting issues to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
                Process improvement champion researching ways to strengthen security, enhance efficiency, and control costs.

                I want to sell myself but don't want to sound over confident. Thoughts?

                I agree with @scottalanmiller . It is fluff, but having the 17+ years experience statement on top of the resume helps. I do something similiar with my resume. All the other stuff is just fluff though. @alex-olynyk let me know if you would like to see my resume via pm.

                You can have that and keep it very lean. Something like...

                17 year IT Pro focused on scalable web hosting and SQL Server databases.

                That is how mine is setup. One small sentence.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @IRJ
                  last edited by

                  @IRJ said in Help With Resume:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Help With Resume:

                  @IRJ said in Help With Resume:

                  @alex.olynyk said in Help With Resume:

                  So wife showed my resume to her boss and she suggests I add this:

                  Results driven professional offering a progressive, 17 year career in information technology.
                  Expertly manage technical support operations and troubleshooting issues to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
                  Process improvement champion researching ways to strengthen security, enhance efficiency, and control costs.

                  I want to sell myself but don't want to sound over confident. Thoughts?

                  I agree with @scottalanmiller . It is fluff, but having the 17+ years experience statement on top of the resume helps. I do something similiar with my resume. All the other stuff is just fluff though. @alex-olynyk let me know if you would like to see my resume via pm.

                  You can have that and keep it very lean. Something like...

                  17 year IT Pro focused on scalable web hosting and SQL Server databases.

                  That is how mine is setup. One small sentence.

                  I'm okay with that. Just enough to be like "this is who I am." Definitely don't say "what you are looking for" though, that's the worst.

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                  • IRJI
                    IRJ @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said in Help With Resume:

                    @IRJ said in Help With Resume:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Help With Resume:

                    @IRJ said in Help With Resume:

                    @alex.olynyk said in Help With Resume:

                    So wife showed my resume to her boss and she suggests I add this:

                    Results driven professional offering a progressive, 17 year career in information technology.
                    Expertly manage technical support operations and troubleshooting issues to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
                    Process improvement champion researching ways to strengthen security, enhance efficiency, and control costs.

                    I want to sell myself but don't want to sound over confident. Thoughts?

                    I agree with @scottalanmiller . It is fluff, but having the 17+ years experience statement on top of the resume helps. I do something similiar with my resume. All the other stuff is just fluff though. @alex-olynyk let me know if you would like to see my resume via pm.

                    You can have that and keep it very lean. Something like...

                    17 year IT Pro focused on scalable web hosting and SQL Server databases.

                    That is how mine is setup. One small sentence.

                    I'm okay with that. Just enough to be like "this is who I am." Definitely don't say "what you are looking for" though, that's the worst.

                    The main purpose is to calculate the years so whoever is reviewing the resume doesn't have to do the math.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @IRJ
                      last edited by

                      @IRJ said in Help With Resume:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Help With Resume:

                      @IRJ said in Help With Resume:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Help With Resume:

                      @IRJ said in Help With Resume:

                      @alex.olynyk said in Help With Resume:

                      So wife showed my resume to her boss and she suggests I add this:

                      Results driven professional offering a progressive, 17 year career in information technology.
                      Expertly manage technical support operations and troubleshooting issues to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.
                      Process improvement champion researching ways to strengthen security, enhance efficiency, and control costs.

                      I want to sell myself but don't want to sound over confident. Thoughts?

                      I agree with @scottalanmiller . It is fluff, but having the 17+ years experience statement on top of the resume helps. I do something similiar with my resume. All the other stuff is just fluff though. @alex-olynyk let me know if you would like to see my resume via pm.

                      You can have that and keep it very lean. Something like...

                      17 year IT Pro focused on scalable web hosting and SQL Server databases.

                      That is how mine is setup. One small sentence.

                      I'm okay with that. Just enough to be like "this is who I am." Definitely don't say "what you are looking for" though, that's the worst.

                      The main purpose is to calculate the years so whoever is reviewing the resume doesn't have to do the math.

                      Yeah, that makes sense.

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                      • H
                        Harry Lui
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                        HIPPA compliant? Put it in if you are.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Harry Lui
                          last edited by

                          @Harry-Lui said in Help With Resume:

                          HIPPA compliant? Put it in if you are.

                          How is a person HIPAA compliant?

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                          • GreyG
                            Grey
                            last edited by

                            If you want to focus on experience, you can try some tools like http://vizualize.me/grey and integrate some of the graphics to your resume. As you can see, I've done this and included social links, too. All of the recruiters and HR people want to see that since it saves them the effort of tracking your social/facebook profiles down.

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @Grey
                              last edited by

                              @Grey said in Help With Resume:

                              If you want to focus on experience, you can try some tools like http://vizualize.me/grey and integrate some of the graphics to your resume. As you can see, I've done this and included social links, too. All of the recruiters and HR people want to see that since it saves them the effort of tracking your social/facebook profiles down.

                              I have my FB profile locked down fairly well, I could lock it down even more I suppose. I really don't think my private time is really any of their business.

                              Do you maintain specific things for them to find?

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                                Harry Lui @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                @scottalanmiller said in Help With Resume:

                                @Harry-Lui said in Help With Resume:

                                HIPPA compliant? Put it in if you are.

                                How is a person HIPAA compliant?

                                Excuse me, English is my third language.
                                I meant to say whatever status he would be after taking HIPAA test, assuming OP took a HIPAA test at Rose Radiology.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Harry Lui
                                  last edited by

                                  @Harry-Lui said in Help With Resume:

                                  I meant to say whatever status he would be after taking HIPAA test, assuming OP took a HIPAA test at Rose Radiology.

                                  I've worked in HIPAA since the day it was introduced and I've never heard of a "HIPAA test". That's new to me.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @Harry Lui
                                    last edited by

                                    @Harry-Lui said in Help With Resume:

                                    Excuse me, English is my third language.

                                    What are your first two?

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                                    • GreyG
                                      Grey @Dashrender
                                      last edited by

                                      @Dashrender said in Help With Resume:

                                      @Grey said in Help With Resume:

                                      If you want to focus on experience, you can try some tools like http://vizualize.me/grey and integrate some of the graphics to your resume. As you can see, I've done this and included social links, too. All of the recruiters and HR people want to see that since it saves them the effort of tracking your social/facebook profiles down.

                                      I have my FB profile locked down fairly well, I could lock it down even more I suppose. I really don't think my private time is really any of their business.

                                      Do you maintain specific things for them to find?

                                      Yes. I ABSOLUTELY don't use facebook and so my profiles are well-maintained. I don't publish anything that's easily searched, though I'm sure some savvy Google searching could locate non-professional stuff if they wanted to. Overall, though, my LinkedIn is the only thing people look at from a hiring perspective.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @Grey
                                        last edited by

                                        @Grey said in Help With Resume:

                                        @Dashrender said in Help With Resume:

                                        @Grey said in Help With Resume:

                                        If you want to focus on experience, you can try some tools like http://vizualize.me/grey and integrate some of the graphics to your resume. As you can see, I've done this and included social links, too. All of the recruiters and HR people want to see that since it saves them the effort of tracking your social/facebook profiles down.

                                        I have my FB profile locked down fairly well, I could lock it down even more I suppose. I really don't think my private time is really any of their business.

                                        Do you maintain specific things for them to find?

                                        Yes. I ABSOLUTELY don't use facebook and so my profiles are well-maintained. I don't publish anything that's easily searched, though I'm sure some savvy Google searching could locate non-professional stuff if they wanted to. Overall, though, my LinkedIn is the only thing people look at from a hiring perspective.

                                        I'm quite a bit more findable than you, but not direct postings...

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                                        • GreyG
                                          Grey @Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          @Dashrender said in Help With Resume:

                                          @Grey said in Help With Resume:

                                          @Dashrender said in Help With Resume:

                                          @Grey said in Help With Resume:

                                          If you want to focus on experience, you can try some tools like http://vizualize.me/grey and integrate some of the graphics to your resume. As you can see, I've done this and included social links, too. All of the recruiters and HR people want to see that since it saves them the effort of tracking your social/facebook profiles down.

                                          I have my FB profile locked down fairly well, I could lock it down even more I suppose. I really don't think my private time is really any of their business.

                                          Do you maintain specific things for them to find?

                                          Yes. I ABSOLUTELY don't use facebook and so my profiles are well-maintained. I don't publish anything that's easily searched, though I'm sure some savvy Google searching could locate non-professional stuff if they wanted to. Overall, though, my LinkedIn is the only thing people look at from a hiring perspective.

                                          I'm quite a bit more findable than you, but not direct postings...

                                          I like to think I'd give this show a run for their money: http://ew.com/article/2016/11/28/hunted-cbs/

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @Grey
                                            last edited by

                                            @Grey said in Help With Resume:

                                            @Dashrender said in Help With Resume:

                                            @Grey said in Help With Resume:

                                            @Dashrender said in Help With Resume:

                                            @Grey said in Help With Resume:

                                            If you want to focus on experience, you can try some tools like http://vizualize.me/grey and integrate some of the graphics to your resume. As you can see, I've done this and included social links, too. All of the recruiters and HR people want to see that since it saves them the effort of tracking your social/facebook profiles down.

                                            I have my FB profile locked down fairly well, I could lock it down even more I suppose. I really don't think my private time is really any of their business.

                                            Do you maintain specific things for them to find?

                                            Yes. I ABSOLUTELY don't use facebook and so my profiles are well-maintained. I don't publish anything that's easily searched, though I'm sure some savvy Google searching could locate non-professional stuff if they wanted to. Overall, though, my LinkedIn is the only thing people look at from a hiring perspective.

                                            I'm quite a bit more findable than you, but not direct postings...

                                            I like to think I'd give this show a run for their money: http://ew.com/article/2016/11/28/hunted-cbs/

                                            LOL - Yeah I'd definitely like to give it a go... assuming my job would let me off for the time.

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