Articles in resumes etc?
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
I've put the links to the article in my CV in the past.
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
I do a link to the 'my articles' page for myself. Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
I have a link to the 'list_articles.asp' page, and I think mention two of the articles directly (of the massive four I've contributed!) It would be handy to have something like: www.codeproject.com/articles/by/david+wulff and have it forward/show the list of articles, kind of like flickr tags. www.codeproject.com/articles/csharp www.codeproject.com/articles/mfc+bitmap+button etc, would be cool too, for sending links to colleagues and in the forums. As for the presentation, I tihnk the current list is fine.
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes All 70 of them? I think not! Chris Maunder wrote: or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? Yes. Chris Maunder wrote: is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms Seems fine to me. How about 100 5/5 ratings and lots of praise posted in the message board. A link just for prospective employers, of course. :-D Marc My website
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Chris Maunder wrote: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes All 70 of them? I think not! Chris Maunder wrote: or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? Yes. Chris Maunder wrote: is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms Seems fine to me. How about 100 5/5 ratings and lots of praise posted in the message board. A link just for prospective employers, of course. :-D Marc My website
Latest Articles: Undo/Redo Buffer Memento Design PatternMarc Clifton wrote: How about 100 5/5 ratings and lots of praise posted in the message board Excellent idea. The Employer's Cut. I like it :D cheers, Chris Maunder
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
I've always relied on the paper published stuff I've done for specifics, and then made a vague comment about my CP articles, I find that, right or wrong, employers regard being published on paper as far more of an achievement. This job, they asked for me to send a photocopy as proof, and it was obviously the most impressive thing I brought to the interview. Don't we have a 'see all articles by this author' page already ? Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? I had a link in my last resume - not updated in over an year :-)
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
I used to just put a link, but i realise a small description on the work and languages used might be even useful. The person handling/reading resumes normally has alot to process. As a result, they don't really bother to open up IE and entering ur link address, assuming they are reading a hardcopy. So now besides a link, i put in a catchy title and a short description. :) Weiye Chen Life is hard, yet we are made of flesh...
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
I have only one tech article to talk about, and I do list in my CV. I don't, however, give a link such as http://www.codeproject.com/cpp/complex\_declarations.asp. Rather, I say something like Published an article titled How to interpret complex C/C++ declarations at CodeProject.com I turn off the underline for the link, so it doesn't look ugly in print. But the link is blue in color, so whoever is looking at a soft copy will still know it's a link and can click it. And the same goes for my email address. :) Vikram.
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I have a link to the 'list_articles.asp' page, and I think mention two of the articles directly (of the massive four I've contributed!) It would be handy to have something like: www.codeproject.com/articles/by/david+wulff and have it forward/show the list of articles, kind of like flickr tags. www.codeproject.com/articles/csharp www.codeproject.com/articles/mfc+bitmap+button etc, would be cool too, for sending links to colleagues and in the forums. As for the presentation, I tihnk the current list is fine.
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flickrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
I have a list of all my articles on my CV. The last time I walked into a company, I found that they were already using one of the tools I've published as part of their build process...:cool: Anna :rose: Riverblade Ltd - Software Consultancy Services Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
Not many people in this part of India (i.e. Northern part of India) are aware of Programming Sites, Specially the HR Guys. This Actual Word Quoted by HR Manager to me in my last Interview -
" So you wasting time in forums and writing article".:|
and as usual I unable to clear Interview :) After that Interview, I stop posting my Resume to codeproject unfriendly company :^)."Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta
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Not many people in this part of India (i.e. Northern part of India) are aware of Programming Sites, Specially the HR Guys. This Actual Word Quoted by HR Manager to me in my last Interview -
" So you wasting time in forums and writing article".:|
and as usual I unable to clear Interview :) After that Interview, I stop posting my Resume to codeproject unfriendly company :^)."Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta
ThatsAlok wrote: This Actual Word Quoted by HR Manager to me in my last Interview - " So you wasting time in forums and writing article". :wtf: Nish
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ThatsAlok wrote: This Actual Word Quoted by HR Manager to me in my last Interview - " So you wasting time in forums and writing article". :wtf: Nish
Nishant Sivakumar wrote: :wtf: I too feel same like this !, as positive point in My
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went negative!:doh:"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta
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Not many people in this part of India (i.e. Northern part of India) are aware of Programming Sites, Specially the HR Guys. This Actual Word Quoted by HR Manager to me in my last Interview -
" So you wasting time in forums and writing article".:|
and as usual I unable to clear Interview :) After that Interview, I stop posting my Resume to codeproject unfriendly company :^)."Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta
I think you are very talented and shouldn't bother about comments from stupid company's HR. That companies are not for you. It do helps a lot to say that you have written articles on technical subjects on various websites, but not that exaggerating it stating these are the lists of the articles and I am gold card memeber. Just mention a small point in extra activities about the same. Big companies used to follow the links you give them and will find on their own what were the articles and what's your techincal expertise. http://www.priyank.in/
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I think you are very talented and shouldn't bother about comments from stupid company's HR. That companies are not for you. It do helps a lot to say that you have written articles on technical subjects on various websites, but not that exaggerating it stating these are the lists of the articles and I am gold card memeber. Just mention a small point in extra activities about the same. Big companies used to follow the links you give them and will find on their own what were the articles and what's your techincal expertise. http://www.priyank.in/
Brother, If i am not Wrong, you already have my resume!, that the same resume I used at time of above mentioned Interview!. I hope,I have restructure that Now!
"Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta
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For those who contribute articles: do you typically publish a list of your articles posted at CodeProject in your resumes, or do you provide a link to the page listing your articles? If so is there anyway in which we can make it easier for you in terms of a simpler link, or a different presentation, or some simple way to let prospective employers (or whoever you are looking to impress) see your credentials at CodeProject? cheers, Chris Maunder
Yeah I do mention. I have 2 articles up here and I mention both of them. Someone mentioned a similar incident earlier but this happened to me too. One of my works posted here was being used in a company where I went for interview. I came to know about that through one of my friends who was already working there. Einstein: "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe." My Articles
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Not many people in this part of India (i.e. Northern part of India) are aware of Programming Sites, Specially the HR Guys. This Actual Word Quoted by HR Manager to me in my last Interview -
" So you wasting time in forums and writing article".:|
and as usual I unable to clear Interview :) After that Interview, I stop posting my Resume to codeproject unfriendly company :^)."Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow
cheers, Alok Gupta
ThatsAlok wrote: This Actual Word Quoted by HR Manager to me in my last Interview - " So you wasting time in forums and writing article". What a chop. regards, Paul Watson South Africa PMW Photography Gary Wheeler wrote: It's people like you that keep me heading for my big debut on CNN...