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  Bob Polaro - Java Games Programmer  (Read 2886 times)
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Offline bobco

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« on: 2002-11-22 15:45:57 »

designing and developing games for 25 years...

my resume is at:
http://www.polaro.com/resume/

my career doc is at:
http://polaro.com/career.doc

my screenshots at:
http://polaro.com/screenshots

my main page is:
http://polaro.com

i did a lot of games for this website:
http://prizegames.com


polaro@hotmail.com
Offline elias

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« Reply #1 on: 2002-11-23 03:04:19 »

When posting your resumé at a javagaming site, why not do it in a crossplatform friendly format, not .doc? :-)

- elias

Offline leknor

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« Reply #2 on: 2002-11-23 22:33:19 »

Seriously, of all the good places I worked submiting a resume as a .doc would make your first impression a poor one. Submit it as either plain text or a pdf. HTML is alright as a replacement for plain text if you keep the look simple.
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Offline princec
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« Reply #3 on: 2002-11-24 09:20:29 »

...except in the UK, where our recruitment agents can mostly either chew gum or walk, and .doc is just about all they can cope with. Seriously.

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Offline cfmdobbie

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« Reply #4 on: 2002-11-26 04:10:23 »

Agreed!  I've been down that path and attempted to distribute my CV in PDF before.  Not a chance.  No-one wanted to touch anything that wasn't a Word doc, except one company who required RTF... Roll Eyes

Sad though it is, in the UK always go with a Word CV.  (And, incidentally, always turn up to the interview with a few copies of your CV to hand out - I've met with way too many agencies that rewrite your CV for distribution, to the point that it's completely and utterly wrong!)

Hellomynameis Charlie Dobbie.
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