I am applying for a job at Apple...

Dacalo

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and is it prudent to list my skills regarding MS based and PC based?

I know on one hand that it is irrelevant, but on the other hand, it may show that I am competent with "other" computers.

Thanks in advance!
 

MazerRackham

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Originally posted by: godmare
probably you'd get farther making a 'pretty' computer design for them
Right!
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halik

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if you dont have unix skills, its not too good.
Everyone and their grama knows how to work windows...

I would definitely list em though, if you have other stuff to back it up
 
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What's the position for? Unless you're cream of the crop and EXACTLY what they're looking for its doubtful they'll even consider you, much less care about what you wrote on your resume
 

Maverick

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Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
What's the position for? Unless you're cream of the crop and EXACTLY what they're looking for its doubtful they'll even consider you, much less care about what you wrote on your resume

translation: you suck, don't even bother trying :D
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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I would say talk about the skills you used and how they will/can be relevant at Apple and how you plan to apply them should you get the job. Or something along those lines...
 

HappyPuppy

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Take a box of pastel crayons and some drawing paper with you to the interview. Answer all questions by sticking your tongue out, doodling on a sheet of paper and handing it to the moron who is probably thinking about laying the receptionist.
 

ViRGE

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It'll be worth it to list your MS/Window skills, even if they are "counter" to Apple's stuff. It's proof you know something, and it's always better to know too much than too little.
 

flxnimprtmscl

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Originally posted by: AgaBooga
I would say talk about the skills you used and how they will/can be relevant at Apple and how you plan to apply them should you get the job. Or something along those lines...

Exactly. So if you've ever been convicted for any kind of theft or ripping people off in general be sure to list that.

Sorry, had to. Still pissed after I found out that apple charges $250 to replace the battery in an ipod :|
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: KingNothing
List all your skills, but try to keep your resume to one page.

I agree and good luck Dacalo :beer:
 

ViRGE

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Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
I would say talk about the skills you used and how they will/can be relevant at Apple and how you plan to apply them should you get the job. Or something along those lines...

Exactly. So if you've ever been convicted for any kind of theft or ripping people off in general be sure to list that.

Sorry, had to. Still pissed after I found out that apple charges $250 to replace the battery in an ipod :|

*shrug* Get someone else to replace it then; they don't have a monopoly on battery replacements, you just lose your warranty by having someone else do it.
 

Tab

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I would list them, even if they dont hire you. They will still be pissed off :p
 

zippy

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Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
I would say talk about the skills you used and how they will/can be relevant at Apple and how you plan to apply them should you get the job. Or something along those lines...

Exactly. So if you've ever been convicted for any kind of theft or ripping people off in general be sure to list that.

Sorry, had to. Still pissed after I found out that apple charges $250 to replace the battery in an ipod :|

*shrug* Get someone else to replace it then; they don't have a monopoly on battery replacements, you just lose your warranty by having someone else do it.
Yup. A simple search on google resulted in this:
$59 battery

$59 battery or $68 mail in service

I'm sure there are more out there too.

Anyway, it couldn't hurt to list your most notable PC abilities. Probably don't put on that you're MS Word Certified or some nonsense. ;)
 

DrPizza

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Why not brush up on your Apple skills and add that to your resume...

It's almost like applying for a position as a French interpretter, and putting on your resume that you speak Spanish and English.... The Spanish would actually be a plus, but the French is a necessity.
 

flxnimprtmscl

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Originally posted by: zippy
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Originally posted by: AgaBooga
I would say talk about the skills you used and how they will/can be relevant at Apple and how you plan to apply them should you get the job. Or something along those lines...

Exactly. So if you've ever been convicted for any kind of theft or ripping people off in general be sure to list that.

Sorry, had to. Still pissed after I found out that apple charges $250 to replace the battery in an ipod :|

*shrug* Get someone else to replace it then; they don't have a monopoly on battery replacements, you just lose your warranty by having someone else do it.
Yup. A simple search on google resulted in this:
$59 battery

$59 battery or $68 mail in service

I'm sure there are more out there too.

Anyway, it couldn't hurt to list your most notable PC abilities. Probably don't put on that you're MS Word Certified or some nonsense. ;)

Doh, that's what I get for listening to the people over at ipodlounge. *whistles as he moseys along...*