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Shell, quick or bubble?Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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any certifications?
Any certs MSDE etc? - remember everyone says they are sh*t hot, Agents & HR can understand certifications.
CV tuned for results not duties? What did you achieve for your employer not what did you do? e.g. I increased website responsiveness by 130% using my skills in SQL tuning and database normalisation.
not sounding too desperate? Agents & employers smell fear like sharks.
Offering all your contacts a good nosh up / night on the lash at your companies expense if they get you a job?
Company set up and ready to go?
Are you a full branded package? i.e. website etc?
Note I had similar problems 3 years ago, it wasn't until I sorted myself out and started to sell myself properly that the interviews started coming in.Comment
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at your company's expenseWe must strike at the lies that have spread like disease through our mindsComment
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there is one skill you need that will never appear on a cv or job advert, you may not have even realised you needed it, but now you are beginning to
balls of steel
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Seriously, may I presume to translate that into how I think it will be seen by an agent? I'm not taking the piss:Originally posted by SpacecadetSQL server DBA, plus lots of SQL Server development and Oracle PL/SQL Development. My SQL is actually s*** hot, nothing I can't do I even ended up having to mentor the reporting contractors at my last job. Also got plenty of windows server admin experience, some .NET, IIS and systems and network architecture.
SQL server DBA
SQL Server DBA. Do I have a contract requirement for exactly that?
lots of SQL Server development
SQL coder
Oracle PL/SQL Development
SQL coder
My SQL is actually s*** hot, nothing I can't do I even ended up having to mentor the reporting contractors at my last job.
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Also got plenty of windows server admin experience, some .NET, IIS and systems and network architecture
some .NET, not enough to sell.
I have the same problem: where on my CV do I put that I'm good?Comment
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I'm not taking the piss either but why on earth would an agent ever see that? Unless they look at this board and then link my username to me. My CVs are worded a bit differently to say the leastOriginally posted by expatSeriously, may I presume to translate that into how I think it will be seen by an agent? I'm not taking the piss:
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