Is Tailoring Your Resume Like Cooking the Books?
Sep 14 2007
Many career counselors and headhunters advise candidates to modify their presentations to fit the specific needs of employers whose openings they seek.
But some in the industry feel that re-positioning yourself this way is less than honest.
What do you think? Join the debate!
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I feel that re-positioning oneself has no bearing of honesty. The bottom line is if one can demonstrate the experience the employer is looking for, than he or she is being honest. Obtaining a job is the easy part, but you can't produce results without the appropiate tools. For example, I am not going to put on my resume that I have experience in derivatives when clearly I would be let go within a week. All employers can see through questionable information on a resume.
Victoria Omeltchenko 20 Sep 2007
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