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      Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Resume Critique:

      @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

      @scottalanmiller said in Resume Critique:

      @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

      You put your Employer and your title there. Then you can list your role if you want, and responsibilities.

      No, resumes get rules, not titles. Putting a title on a resume as if it is a role is lying. There is no place on a resume for titles. That's not a thing.

      The problem here, is that many companies still use their own system, and specifically ask for "Employer" and "Title".

      Yes, places like McDonald's hiring for minimum wage work and having you fill out a form. Filling out forms, you fill out what you are told to fill out. That doesn't relate to a resume, though.

      No, places that offer over 6 figures...

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Keep something in mind as we discuss this, which I think helps...

        Employer / Role - this is hiring information used on a resume to determine if you are a good candidate.

        Employer / Title - this is hiring verification information used to validate with a previous employer that you actually worked there.

        Title has a place, but it's very different than what is needed on a resume.

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          scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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          @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

          @scottalanmiller said in Resume Critique:

          @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

          @scottalanmiller said in Resume Critique:

          @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

          You put your Employer and your title there. Then you can list your role if you want, and responsibilities.

          No, resumes get rules, not titles. Putting a title on a resume as if it is a role is lying. There is no place on a resume for titles. That's not a thing.

          The problem here, is that many companies still use their own system, and specifically ask for "Employer" and "Title".

          Yes, places like McDonald's hiring for minimum wage work and having you fill out a form. Filling out forms, you fill out what you are told to fill out. That doesn't relate to a resume, though.

          No, places that offer over 6 figures...

          What place paying decently makes you fill out a high school job application? I've literally not had this come up, ever, in any job over $9/hr. And even then, I'm not sure. Maybe over $6/hr.

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          • ObsolesceO
            Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in Resume Critique:

            @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

            @scottalanmiller said in Resume Critique:

            @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

            @scottalanmiller said in Resume Critique:

            @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

            You put your Employer and your title there. Then you can list your role if you want, and responsibilities.

            No, resumes get rules, not titles. Putting a title on a resume as if it is a role is lying. There is no place on a resume for titles. That's not a thing.

            The problem here, is that many companies still use their own system, and specifically ask for "Employer" and "Title".

            Yes, places like McDonald's hiring for minimum wage work and having you fill out a form. Filling out forms, you fill out what you are told to fill out. That doesn't relate to a resume, though.

            No, places that offer over 6 figures...

            What place paying decently makes you fill out a high school job application? I've literally not had this come up, ever, in any job over $9/hr. And even then, I'm not sure. Maybe over $6/hr.

            What jobs are you applying for lately that are less than $9/hr to know this? Perhaps when you were early teens, but this isn't the case. I'm getting this from numerous CURRENT experiences.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
              last edited by

              @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

              @scottalanmiller said in Resume Critique:

              @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

              @scottalanmiller said in Resume Critique:

              @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

              @scottalanmiller said in Resume Critique:

              @obsolesce said in Resume Critique:

              You put your Employer and your title there. Then you can list your role if you want, and responsibilities.

              No, resumes get rules, not titles. Putting a title on a resume as if it is a role is lying. There is no place on a resume for titles. That's not a thing.

              The problem here, is that many companies still use their own system, and specifically ask for "Employer" and "Title".

              Yes, places like McDonald's hiring for minimum wage work and having you fill out a form. Filling out forms, you fill out what you are told to fill out. That doesn't relate to a resume, though.

              No, places that offer over 6 figures...

              What place paying decently makes you fill out a high school job application? I've literally not had this come up, ever, in any job over $9/hr. And even then, I'm not sure. Maybe over $6/hr.

              What jobs are you applying for lately that are less than $9/hr to know this? Perhaps when you were early teens, but this isn't the case. I'm getting this from numerous CURRENT experiences.

              I'm not, I've not seen this in person since the mid-1990s. Nothing I've applied for since then, from entry level IT on up, has ever asked me to fill out a high school job app like I was a minimum wage cashier.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                And I've worked well over 40 IT jobs in my career. It's not like I've stuck to one place or industry. I've been all over.

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                  Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller so, how would you change the title here to roles?

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                  I know I still have other edits to make.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                    @aaronstuder said in Resume Critique:

                    @scottalanmiller so, how would you change the title here to roles?

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                    To some degree, you kind of have to ponder on your role at each one for a bit and think about what it really was. But using just the bullets and some guessing...

                    From bottom up...

                    1. Computer Tech is likely just fine as is.
                    2. Field Tech: very general, likely just fine unless you weren't actually in the field.
                    3. IC: neither a title nor a role, but honest so it's okay. But does that matter? This I'd change based on relevance, not honesty. Sounds like another field tech, to me.
                    4. IT Support Specialist: this "title" means nothing in particular beyond "IT" and "tech". So no honesty issues, just very vague. But vague is fine. Consider something like Desktop Support, Desktop Tech, LAN Admin, etc.
                    5. Network Eng: Neither network nor engineering. So the title is nothing like the role. Desktop Tech, Helpdesk Tech, Tech Specialist, etc.
                    6. IT / Network Admin: IT Admin is generic and fine. Network Admin implies you managed things like BGP4 rules, build software defined LANs, and so forth. Doesn't match the role. IT Admin is fine. Drop the network bit.
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                      Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller Thanks

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                        @aaronstuder said in Resume Critique:

                        @scottalanmiller Thanks

                        NP

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