If you’re looking for an XHTML/HTML & CSS coder, I’ve recently revised my resume. I made the changes over the weekend and uploaded the new version to the various job sites (there’s a changelog at the bottom of this post).
I’m now current in: Monster, CareerBuilder, HotJobs, Flipdog, Dice, ComputerJobs, Techies and Dallas Morning News’ JobCenter. Am I missing any?
I made no major changes to my resume — most of the changes were rewordings or rephrasings:
- Changed the phone number listed to my cell phone to increase my availability to potential employers.
- Removed the “e-mail address” label in the header as it was obviously an e-mail address.
- Professional Profile section - Removed first bullet as it read too much like a press release.
- Professional Profile section - Reworded second bullet (well, it’s now the first bullet) to include the phrase “adhering to W3C-established web standards”
- Professional Profile section - Reworded thid bullet to make it read less like a press release.
- Professional Profile section - Rephrased “parallel and distributed computing” in third bullet to “distributed and grid computing” for buzzword compliance (HHOS).
- Revised wording to read “usability metrics” instead of “usability-driven mindset”.
- Renamed “Computer Experience and Proficiency” section to simply “Skills”.
- Renamed “Professional Experience” section to “Experience”.
- Reworded second bullet in Hybrid section of Experience to deemphasize my lack of enthusiam re: frames ;).
Well, I need help fixing the CSS for my site, but I suspect you’re actually looking for a paying job!
Looks good. You might want to check the links on your portfolio to the aivia.net site.