This makes me remember how I wrote my first resume... anyway, the person is really NUTS
This makes me remember how I wrote my first resume... anyway, the person is really NUTS
I agree. Right but wrong.
same like answering a science answer in an arts class.
Unsa-on nalang kng ang HR kay atheist toh hehhehhe
ang HR wala tingali load para mka contact ni chuva mao ni chuva to xa hehehehe
i dont think theres anything wrong with that.. i dont think hr's need spoonfed ci's.. home add, schools, affiliations, etc.. are all refferences.. hehe..
i think that person had done it right.. caught attention for his/her resume.. or just plainly religious.. maybe.. just maybe.. but who are we to judge.. hehe..
Last edited by JX; 04-29-2009 at 03:02 PM.
resumes should have tangible references. persons who speak back to you when you call to inquire. putting God as a reference is inappropriate at that given moment.
^school registrars, previous employer/company, nbi agents are all tangible referrences.. IMO.. personal refferences are not really a must bec. resumes are brochures of applicants trying to sell services and if one salesman can sell without the help of another.. then he truly deserves the job.. hehe..
ngano man nauwaw gud xa... den giunsa man sad pagkahibaw sa uban?! dba confidential na ang tanan applicants ug mga employes dha?!
ambot lang kaha kung unsaon pag-tawag sa iyang reference.
when i applied for a job.. i just stated in my resume that "references are available as needed" obviously they didnt need one and i got the job.. hehe.. sometimes, it only serves for the old school padrino system..
Im curious what the person was thinking while doing the resume
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