Tell me more about this Jason technology...
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Hmm.. Tell me more about this JASON technology... I wonder what results this guy gets when he googles for looking for a resolution to his JASON problem..
I have been working as web developer for the past 2 years
in latest technologies like ajax,jason ,asp.net 2.0
and web developing is my passion
Occupation: Web Developer
Location: Indiahttp://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/MemberArticles.aspx?amid=3815451[^]
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Hmm.. Tell me more about this JASON technology... I wonder what results this guy gets when he googles for looking for a resolution to his JASON problem..
I have been working as web developer for the past 2 years
in latest technologies like ajax,jason ,asp.net 2.0
and web developing is my passion
Occupation: Web Developer
Location: Indiahttp://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/MemberArticles.aspx?amid=3815451[^]
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So, he misspelled JSON...misspelling...unheard of, no way; especially in a resume… Spell check is useful only when you actually check the words it catches... :laugh: :wtf:
Member 4085226 wrote:
misspelling...unheard of, no way; especially in a resume…
you got voted down for stressing spelling in a resume?? I am one of the worst spellers here, and even I know you better get your Resume spelled right. Your Resume is your first introduction to a company, their opinion of you initiates from that first introduction. If it is good, you get a chance to go a little farther, if it is bad, even if you have the ability, you probably won't ever get the chance to prove it. Lying on it will get you no end of hurt also. Get your Resume right should the 1st rule of job hunters! And that is coming from a bad-speller! Desk-check and spell check, think before you substitute words from spell check on an important paper!
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Member 4085226 wrote:
misspelling...unheard of, no way; especially in a resume…
you got voted down for stressing spelling in a resume?? I am one of the worst spellers here, and even I know you better get your Resume spelled right. Your Resume is your first introduction to a company, their opinion of you initiates from that first introduction. If it is good, you get a chance to go a little farther, if it is bad, even if you have the ability, you probably won't ever get the chance to prove it. Lying on it will get you no end of hurt also. Get your Resume right should the 1st rule of job hunters! And that is coming from a bad-speller! Desk-check and spell check, think before you substitute words from spell check on an important paper!
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
Ahem, it's "résumé". :-D I always laugh when I get a poorly-written email from a head hunter.
El Corazon wrote:
think before you substitute words from spell check
Reminds me of when I was writing a report back in college; the spell check didn't recognize "tachyon" and suggested "tampon". :laugh:
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So, he misspelled JSON...misspelling...unheard of, no way; especially in a resume… Spell check is useful only when you actually check the words it catches... :laugh: :wtf:
That wasn't a typo, that was bullshit. :)
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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Member 4085226 wrote:
misspelling...unheard of, no way; especially in a resume…
you got voted down for stressing spelling in a resume?? I am one of the worst spellers here, and even I know you better get your Resume spelled right. Your Resume is your first introduction to a company, their opinion of you initiates from that first introduction. If it is good, you get a chance to go a little farther, if it is bad, even if you have the ability, you probably won't ever get the chance to prove it. Lying on it will get you no end of hurt also. Get your Resume right should the 1st rule of job hunters! And that is coming from a bad-speller! Desk-check and spell check, think before you substitute words from spell check on an important paper!
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
El Corazon wrote:
you got voted down for stressing spelling in a resume?? I am one of the worst spellers here, and even I know you better get your Resumeresumay spelled rightwright. Your Resumeresumay is your first introduction to a company, their opinion of you initiates from that first introduction. If it is good, you get a chance to go a little farther father, if it is bad, even if you have the ability, you probablyprobabley won't ever get the chance to prove it. Lying on it will get you no end of hurt also. Get your Resumeresumay right should the 1st rule of job hunters! And that is coming from a bad-speller! Desk-check and spell check, think before you substitute words from spell check on an important paper!
You're spelling is close, but no banana for you.
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El Corazon wrote:
you got voted down for stressing spelling in a resume?? I am one of the worst spellers here, and even I know you better get your Resumeresumay spelled rightwright. Your Resumeresumay is your first introduction to a company, their opinion of you initiates from that first introduction. If it is good, you get a chance to go a little farther father, if it is bad, even if you have the ability, you probablyprobabley won't ever get the chance to prove it. Lying on it will get you no end of hurt also. Get your Resumeresumay right should the 1st rule of job hunters! And that is coming from a bad-speller! Desk-check and spell check, think before you substitute words from spell check on an important paper!
You're spelling is close, but no banana for you.
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Ahem, it's "résumé". :-D I always laugh when I get a poorly-written email from a head hunter.
El Corazon wrote:
think before you substitute words from spell check
Reminds me of when I was writing a report back in college; the spell check didn't recognize "tachyon" and suggested "tampon". :laugh:
PIEBALDconsult wrote:
Ahem, it's "résumé".
I am the self professed worst speller here. :) I am not job hunting, and don't bother with vulcan death grip characters. :-D you are correct. :-D
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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PIEBALDconsult wrote:
Ahem, it's "résumé".
I am the self professed worst speller here. :) I am not job hunting, and don't bother with vulcan death grip characters. :-D you are correct. :-D
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
El Corazon wrote:
don't bother with vulcan death grip characters
And here I am listening to Leonard Nimoy's album "Highly Illogical" (no, really, I am).
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Hmm.. Tell me more about this JASON technology... I wonder what results this guy gets when he googles for looking for a resolution to his JASON problem..
I have been working as web developer for the past 2 years
in latest technologies like ajax,jason ,asp.net 2.0
and web developing is my passion
Occupation: Web Developer
Location: Indiahttp://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/MemberArticles.aspx?amid=3815451[^]
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Leslie Sanford wrote:
don't know, but that's one mean tutorial[^] on Code Project article layout
Whoops - easy come, easy go. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: But now however will he get a job?
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
I wouldnt offer him one.
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Member 4085226 wrote:
misspelling...unheard of, no way; especially in a resume…
you got voted down for stressing spelling in a resume?? I am one of the worst spellers here, and even I know you better get your Resume spelled right. Your Resume is your first introduction to a company, their opinion of you initiates from that first introduction. If it is good, you get a chance to go a little farther, if it is bad, even if you have the ability, you probably won't ever get the chance to prove it. Lying on it will get you no end of hurt also. Get your Resume right should the 1st rule of job hunters! And that is coming from a bad-speller! Desk-check and spell check, think before you substitute words from spell check on an important paper!
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Ahem, it's "résumé". :-D I always laugh when I get a poorly-written email from a head hunter.
El Corazon wrote:
think before you substitute words from spell check
Reminds me of when I was writing a report back in college; the spell check didn't recognize "tachyon" and suggested "tampon". :laugh:
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I wouldnt offer him one.
PeterTheGreat wrote:
I wouldnt offer him one.
But you aren't an outsourcing provider in India. An article in CP would have allowed him to skip the technical interview altogether, I'm sure. Now he'll have to answer the tough questions like, "How do you spell V.B.?"
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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PeterTheGreat wrote:
I wouldnt offer him one.
But you aren't an outsourcing provider in India. An article in CP would have allowed him to skip the technical interview altogether, I'm sure. Now he'll have to answer the tough questions like, "How do you spell V.B.?"
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
Forward slash, backward slash, period, pipe, three, period.
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