by abhas9 on 8/10/24, 4:12 AM with 26 comments
by duck on 8/10/24, 6:45 AM
I look at a lot of resumes and would say most aren't well polished or curated. They often don't showcase skills either, but it is surprising how bad resumes still are today.
by addaon on 8/10/24, 6:12 AM
Resumes are not intended to be a proxy for (assessing) talent. They're intended to be a proxy for (assessing) experience. Portfolios, references, and interviews are intended to be a proxy for assessing talent.
by tlarkworthy on 8/10/24, 6:18 AM
by DSingularity on 8/10/24, 7:43 AM
It’s a pipeline. People are filtering the resume and you show up late in the process to interview. The resume is giving you material. You study it before the interview and based on what’s on it you look for opportunities to casually measure the candidate in a manner most favorable to the candidate himself. If the candidate can’t answer questions which probe the things his resume claims as expertise then it doesn’t bode well.
by from-nibly on 8/10/24, 1:24 PM
by spicyusername on 8/10/24, 12:32 PM
I have a hard time imagining an alternative.