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    #21
    Maybe might find some interesting and thought provoking ideas in:

    XMLResume

    http://xmlresume.sourceforge.net/

    They have a standardised XML DTD for CV/Resume.

    Ive just discovered it and have the utils all running. Just about to add my CV to see how it looks. The example could do with a tweak for looks. I will be pulling the CV data from database into XML CV DTD then sitting back to watch the transformations.
    jobjock www.dreamturbine.com

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      #22
      please use your common sense and try a search engine called "Google" it is amazing what you might find..........

      p.s
      First you must turn on the power supply of your computer......... and login ! if you manage to get through this then god help us......

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        #23
        Is that a search engine like altavista?

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          #24
          No I think you mean Hotmail. It's a free email thing.

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            #25
            It's shocking how bad most CVs are, some people really just don't care......
            How do you know if you've got a good CV?
            By researching and comparing the competition, i.e. get a load of CVs of other people / contractors who do similar stuff to you and read them.....
            Cut and paste the good bits and create a hybrid.
            It also helps to have a clear and concise layout, bullet points are excellent and clear partitioning between different sections is good......
            Finally, if you're using paper, make sure it is Conqueror, medium weight, off-white in colour, paper clips never staples.

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              #26
              bump

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                #27
                Originally posted by zeitghost
                Many many many moons ago there was a search engine called hotbot...

                It disappeared without trace.
                I remember it. Webcrawler is another oldie.
                Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Xenophon
                  I remember it. Webcrawler is another oldie.
                  Anybody remember 37.com (lots of nasty pop ups) and apparently on its way out. Their in process of shutting down their free email - so I've had to find somewhere to file my SPAM (mails from nice agents reminding me to update something called IProfile).

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                    #29
                    search engines

                    If you do a Google search for "Search engine", Google comes eighth (or ninth, if you miss out the quotes). Behind Lycos, Altavista and the mighty Dogpile. Draw your own conclusions.

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                      #30
                      There is only one search engine worth using

                      schnell search
                      Coffee's for closers

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