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What we look for in a resume
Jan. 24, 2023, midnight |
Chip Huyen huyenchip.com
I read every single one of the resumes we receive. Sometimes, I’d talk to a candidate and see that what we perceived as their strongest aspects actually weren’t included in their resume. Occasionally, a candidate would tell me that they didn’t expect their resume to still be screened by humans – had they known, they would have written their resume differently.
The resume evaluation process is pretty much a black box for most candidates. And it is so because few …
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