Damnit I lost my resume!

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EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: civad
I agree. Resumes are a waste of time. During the interview they ask you the same set of questions anyways. Why not have a standard questionnaire:
Name/ address/ education/ skills/ work experience, etc


If all the interviewer does is tally your answers with your resume, a questionnaire is good enough!

Resume is a way of presenting your qualifications for screening. Then the company can decide if you are worth peoples time to talk to you.

After 5 or so years experience, you will find that this happens alot.

for newbies fresh out of school, it can seem to be a waste of their time.

Wait until you sit in the other seat. Allows the qualified person to prepare questions to actually determine if you have the right stuff.