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but we've already spent too much time on this, I think:)
Of course you would have to seek again to the same position to write a changed byte value — which is a little more work than say mm[offset] += 1 — but updating multi-byte values is somewhat awkward either way. — martineau1 min ago
Okay, it's super-windy and now snowing outside. For reasons I've never fully understood I can't resist standing in the wind. Time to set my CV aside and go exploring!
@Morgan'Venti'Thrappuccino a friend helped me find that template (.docx - change the file extension on the link to download) several years ago. I've used it ever since. But it's not the easiest template to edit, so I've been meaning to tweak it for a while (I'll probably get around to it some time in the next few years)
@Ffisegydd I always appreciate feedback. Feedback = opportunity for improvement. Improvement = good
@inspectorG4dget okay. It's far too cluttered for my liking. There is far too much information there. If you have to put a column down one side just to get info in, then it's too much :P
@Morgan'Venti'Thrappuccino The colors are for visual texture, to make the text easy on the eyes, and to demarcate everything for quick reading (I've been told HR people have undre 30 sec/cv)
this is my master CV. So I /will/ have to tailor it to each specific application
@wim good point. I was trying to say "I have experience with a lot of languages. I am therefore sufficiently nimble, which is an attractive quality in a new hire". Should I still remove PHP/Scheme/PROLOG/etc?
I put some of my previous work experience in that was in civil engineering (I don't regret doing it in this particular case FYI, it was worth it) but I still get emails now (a year later) saying "Hur dur. Do you want a civil engineering job?"
People just scrape the CV and don't read it. I explicitly said I wanted software jobs.
It doesn't matter what you "want to work in". Mention what you know. More is better. It's not like people see PHP on a CV and will only offer you a PHP job
The alternative is not mentioning the PHP job − that's even worse
@Carpetsmoker I absolutely disagree. If I see someone throwing keywords at a CV that have nothing to do with the job they're applying to? Just makes them look unprofessional/desperate.
Plus I've taken my CV down from everywhere I uploaded it to. The issue is that they will share it to other sites (as you've agreed to in their EULA) and so you still get emails from people "seeing your CV"
Anyone know if there are any good ways to read backward in terms of characters through an encoded Unicode file in Python? I know there are encodings that support that, including UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32, but I don't know of any options to do it in Python without implementing it yourself.
I've got jobs going back to when I was 14. The only ones relevant to a data application are from 18-20 onwards though, so those are the only ones I put in.
I do actually think it would be cool to have a place where one could discuss their resume, without having to worry about it being scraped by recruiters, et al.
@Morgan'Venti'Thrappuccino yeah...I agree. If this weren't so public, I would share more freely. But "bad" versions of my cv lying around the internet...nah.
Doesn't matter too much if you end up going through an agency - I once applied to a job and found in the interview that the agent had taken my F***ING BEAUTIFUL LATEX PDF CV and copied/pasted into Word, then messed up some of the info.
This is one of the reason I'm not using recruiters in my on-going jobhunt ;-) It took me over a year to get rid of the last assholes (they once phoned me at 10pm, wtf?)
my latest job was completely by chance through a recruiter that contacted me. They were actually really good and even let me send over my own CV. Understood all the tech I was talking about. Was a rare experience. But it worked out great. Love this place.
@inspectorG4dget oh while we're on feedback, at the top you've got the social media symbols and then @inspectorG4dget, right? I know what that means but FizzyGirl didn't and was really confused.
@inspectorG4dget maybe? It's a maybe though. Not everyone will know the SO symbol. Not everyone will know Octocat. A lot of people won't know the Python symbol.
@Morgan'Venti'Thrappuccino If you have a cool 1-liner program, you can include that on your resume. Like something that outputs a neat curve or fractal.