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iammesol
Burnt out and grown up



Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Atlanta, USA

quote:
Originally posted by bas
I should have added, and some jobs (working at a deli) don't require a resume at all


That's why I always got the job. They were like ZOMGYOUARERESPONSBILE?!

hired.

Old Post Feb-12-2008 06:32  United States
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bas
Stronger Lover



Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Here I Am Baby

Yeah right.

Old Post Feb-12-2008 06:38  Egypt
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Clovis
techno jungle shit



Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles

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"Two of the most salient aspects of the Chicago House scene are its diversity and it's consistent quality. In an atmosphere that has spawned the careers of so many legendary DJ's and producers, and continues to see incredible young talent develop on a nightly basis, a DJ can feel like there is an immense amount of competition. For Wisconsin born Rob Turner, it's not about the competition, but rather the inspiration he can draw from each and every set he hears played out.

Drawing on musical influences ranging from the Talking Heads to the Beastie Boys, the Sneaker Pimps to Sarah Vaughan, and from Phish to Sasha & Digweed, Rob picked up his first piece of wax when he was just 13 years old.

11 years later, Rob has found his way through all manner of house, techno, tech-house, trance, and progressive records on his way to honing his signature hypnotic sound. This past year in particular, Rob's laid-back opening sets have garnered significant praise within the Chicago House scene. Taking his influence from DJ's like Jimmy Van M, Lee Burridge, and Danny Howells, this year has seen Rob booked to provide the opening vibe for artists like Los Anegeles own Kazell, Soma Records Funk D'Void, and Armada Records artist Mathew Dekay.

Beyond his opening sets, in the past two years Rob has been fortunate enough to make several appearances at Chicago clubs Vision and Four, Milwaukee's Room 434 and Lemon Lounge, he has held down a monthly residency at Appleton's Ravens Lounge, aired several guest mixes on ETN.fm and Chicago's own legendary WNUR, and has lent his chilled sounds to various other parties and afterhours, earning almost as much praise for his deep and tech house afterhours sets as for his opening efforts.

Between his growing reputation as one of Chicago's finer opening DJ's and the clear passion, energy, and potential that he exudes when he's behind the decks, the future looks bright indeed. for Mr. Turner."


imo


Just replace "DJ" and "Sets" with "Teacher" and "Teaching" brau


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jerZ07002
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Registered: Dec 2006
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Re: Résumé advice.

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Basically I'm looking more for examples than advice - I'm hoping to apply for a few teaching jobs in the coming weeks/months, and need to finish my résumé sometime in the next two to three weeks in order to apply for a couple different graduate opportunities by their deadlines (one of which is getting paid to study in India for 8 weeks - something I'd very much like to spend my fall doing).

Effectively I'm just looking for any good resources you all have for creating a professional résumé, or if any of you would be willing to let me have a look at your own résumé as an example I would really appreciate it as well.

Cheers.



i remember monster.com having some pretty solid resume advice. i could list my pointers, but i doubt most of them would be relevant for a teaching position. Some wisdom i can share is that you should definitely use 'action' words in the resume describing what you can do for them. A resume isn't a way to show off, it's a way to show how you fit that job. tailor that shit exactly for the job. for teaching you should probably use words like communicate, instruct, develop, foster, etc... to describe things you've done.

good luck.

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Sushipunk
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Chateau Verdafloor

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
imo


Just replace "DJ" and "Sets" with "Teacher" and "Teaching" brau



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RJT
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Registered: Oct 2004
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Thank you guys so much for all the resumes, they are a huge help - and I feel like I've gotten a bit more insight into the lives of a few cOr whores.


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Project-K
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Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Laval, Quebec

I'd send you mine but it's in french


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colonelcrisp
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Ottawa
Re: Résumé advice.

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Basically I'm looking more for examples than advice - I'm hoping to apply for a few teaching jobs in the coming weeks/months, and need to finish my résumé sometime in the next two to three weeks in order to apply for a couple different graduate opportunities by their deadlines (one of which is getting paid to study in India for 8 weeks - something I'd very much like to spend my fall doing).

Effectively I'm just looking for any good resources you all have for creating a professional résumé, or if any of you would be willing to let me have a look at your own résumé as an example I would really appreciate it as well.

Cheers.



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Old Post Feb-12-2008 18:07  Canada
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_Nut_
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: 61.105423,-149.723555

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Resumes should look different depending on the job you're looking for Sam my boy. A teacher's resume would look vastly different than that of someone looking for a tech position.


So right. The resume I have for the private sector is 2 pages (one with my crap and one with references). The latest one (that would have done Rob no good) is for the Gov't and is over 10 pages long. Many KSA's were addressed and formatting was as required.

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Silky Johnson
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Registered: Nov 2003
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I don't have a resume, I have a portfolio, wewt!

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Dervish
Your opinion matters.



Registered: Dec 2003
Location:

The person who said it depends is right. Sooo... is it just rjt then the rest of the email (sorry dumb* lol)? Not even worried to post it, it's up on some sites already (I'm moving lol).

EDIT: Irony misspelling dumb.
EDIT2: Actually you prob don't want it now lol


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Allied Nations
Make it happen cap'n



Registered: Mar 2004
Location: MTHELL

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I don't have a resume, I have a portfolio, wewt!




i gots both!


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