Yeah,
but everyone know that techies can't do
grammar/spelling/punctuation, too used to writing code.
I like to see examples of well written code
more
than anything else.
Andy
(should I have grammar checked that
*grin*)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 11:51
AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] OT: "Gissa a
Job!"
& Location
In article <9qotci+bsh8@xxxxxxx">9qotci+bsh8@xxxxxxx>,
wrote: > Also, put a lot > of effort into creating a clear and
concise CV - I recommend you keep > it to less than 3
pages
After you've got the content right get someone who did English
at
school to check it for grammar, spelling and punctuation. I get some
bloody awful ones through, even those that are via agencies and where
the
agency should have checked.
If someone is so sloppy as to have
bloopers is their CV then frankly I don't want to employ them in any
role.
One today used "companies'" instead of "company's" throughout
and
seemed to think that "it's" was the correct form of an indefinite
possessive! Shredded.
Regards
Ian Oliver Sunny Leeds,
UK Using Java on Tini for control via Dallas
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