"I'll sleep when I'm dead." --Warren Zevon
Okay, I was poking around, and one possibly plausible agency has a Web page that encourages people to just stop in and talk to them.
If I do this, should I go the full interview-suit route? Resume, I assume, but how many versions can I reasonably take? I'd be telling them "I'm an editor, proofreader, and tech support person, and can also do word processing": does that mean three different versions of the resume, or the full-bore include everything and figure we'll both know that it can be edited down as appropriate?
If I do this, should I go the full interview-suit route? Resume, I assume, but how many versions can I reasonably take? I'd be telling them "I'm an editor, proofreader, and tech support person, and can also do word processing": does that mean three different versions of the resume, or the full-bore include everything and figure we'll both know that it can be edited down as appropriate?
Okay, I was poking around, and one possibly plausible agency has a Web page that encourages people to just stop in and talk to them.
If I do this, should I go the full interview-suit route? Resume, I assume, but how many versions can I reasonably take? I'd be telling them "I'm an editor, proofreader, and tech support person, and can also do word processing": does that mean three different versions of the resume, or the full-bore include everything and figure we'll both know that it can be edited down as appropriate?
If I do this, should I go the full interview-suit route? Resume, I assume, but how many versions can I reasonably take? I'd be telling them "I'm an editor, proofreader, and tech support person, and can also do word processing": does that mean three different versions of the resume, or the full-bore include everything and figure we'll both know that it can be edited down as appropriate?
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