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(my name and email address here)
Objective: I’m looking for full-time work with a startup or small organization that needs a true generalist, someone highly intelligent and creative, who must wear many hats and wear them all well. My skills are in web design, web development, marketing, system administration, and online community. My ideal position would require all of them. 1985 - BSCS Albright College, followed by serious systems programming and software engineering 1989 - Basic business coursework at St. Joseph’s University 1990 - Founded The Cellar, one of the Internet's longest-living communities - see cellar.org 1991 - Offered Philly its first Usenet+Internet email access 1992 - Converted professionally to sysadmin 1995 - Sysadminning on the net 1997 - Early PHP development 1999 - Founded first startup, web development team 2002 - Converted the startup to a personal consultancy 2007 - Enterprise Linux system administrator 2010 - Founded second startup designing beautiful, SEO-friendly microsites for small business - see tokeninternet.com Affordable - honest - good-natured - humble - will not tolerate bad coffee |
Don't forget your mad management/project management skilz.
BTW, you're hired. |
Thank you sir. I will not let you down.
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Tolerating bad coffee is a key skill in these United States.:p:
The resume looks good. Impressive is a better word, actually. |
Thank you sir
If nothing comes of it I will move to a more... ordinary resume format and submit for web design work. Or something. In the ordinary resume format I am much less impressive and that's what you need to get a job. the ordinary resume format doesn't care about the Cellar because it wasn't professional work People do not go on monster.com looking for people like me. Generalists. People want to hire specialists, for one skill, and they want to measure you on how expert you are in it. When they measure me that way I do not measure up. |
we should talk. but later, I'm useless to you now.
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ps, I like your resume and your work. There's a way to communicate it. There is.
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I like your innovative format. Definitely should stand out. |
UT...it's great. You'll get the job of your dreams soon. If I could, I'd hire a guy like you in a heartbeat.
I like where you put 'honest' because as you've said no one seems to look for integrity and it would be the first thing I would want in an employee. |
small businesses face a transitional challenge when they grow to a point where they need to hire someone(s) to handle the growth of their business. Maybe you need to find someone that has a 1st level business but needs to move to the 2nd. you could be the office manager. you'll need accounting skills for that, and the owner will need to trust you.
seems to me like a difficult gig to get.... have you thought about trying on some of your recent Token clients? Those are the types of businesses I'm thinking of. |
Wow, UT. It sounds like you want my job, except the marketing and online community aspects.
I may be vacating it soon. You want to come to Montana and take over? |
yes please
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If you are serious, I'll give you a shout as things solidify. I can't guarantee you'd get the job but I'm thinking you'd have no problem doing so.
You could also look at this search on the MT job site. The two "web developer" jobs are in shops I used to work in. Good jobs. Good people. |
dang i'm chickening out
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If even for practice. |
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