You develop in Linux and are looking for work, and are requested to provide CV as a .doc file - what would you do?
Kfir Lavi
lavi.kfir at gmail.com
Mon Aug 16 06:07:46 IDT 2010
Hi Omer,
I'm currently also looking for a job.
Usually I send my CV in html format. Then some of the recipients ask me for
DOC file. So then I send the OO Doc CV.
When I go to interview I see that the HTML CV is appearing inline in the
message. I see that from their printed CV they bring to the interview.
The only time recipients asked for DOC file, is when it involves workers
from head hunters office.
Every other company I contacted just used the html or pdf I sent them.
I'm still looking for a job, so I'm not sure my methods are correct ;-)
Regards,
Kfir
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 11:28 PM, Omer Zak <w1 at zak.co.il> wrote:
> I am now looking for work, and am undergoing the usual drill of sending
> E-mail messages in response to job/project ads and referrals.
>
> My mode of operation is to E-mail the URL to my CV in my Website. Light
> and sweet E-mail and the receipient's E-mail client has the convenient
> affordance of letting the receipient see my CV by clicking on the URL in
> the E-mail message.
>
> I encountered an interesting phenomenon.
>
> Some of those companies (both placement and project subcontract work
> outfits) look for a Linux software developer AND expect you to E-mail
> them a MS-Word .doc file.
>
> My current rule of thumb is to accommodate the job placement companies -
> they just matchmake according to keywords, and they have too much work
> to educate their workers about the foibles of Linux developers.
>
> But I would expect the subcontractors to have a clue about Linux
> developers/users (no MS-Word, in other words).
>
> If YOU were looking for work now, how would YOU deal with such
> companies?
>
> --- Omer
>
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