You gotta beat Sponge Bob Boatocross too to really make your resume popWould "clearing the Winnie Pooh baseball game" be a good qualification in a resume?
I don't mean in games industry, but in general.
You know, sometimes I worry that my resume doesn't look professional enough, or that the skills and experiences I put down aren't worth giving a second glance at.
And then I read things like this.
I sacked someone on their first day on the job once, before lunch.
They had passed the interview process with flying colors, stellar CV, seemed sensible.
On the first day they visited a client's PC for upgrades, and despite being told a thousand times before starting to follow the script, back-up the machine and verify the back-up before the rest of the upgrade we got a call from him saying he'd messed up the upgrade.
Found him and checked what had happened, he'd messed up the machine bad, no problem I thought, restore from the back-up and have him do it again.
"Oh, I skipped the back-up steps as they were taking too long, and I needed to get out early for a dinner date".
He got out early all right.
I had another guy submit a resume printed on a dot-matrix printer. It was six pages long. The guy had been working temp jobs for the last three years, each lasting only a few months at most. He would list things like "Office Helper. July 2006 - September 2006. Stamped envelopes." I brought him in out of sheer curiosity and he was amazing, complete fucking psycho. My most entertaining interview ever.
I'm glad that indie development, self publishing, and crowdfunding exist to allow these people to make products and make a living financially without being forced to conform to society's standards of professionalism. Their quirky personalities make me intrigued by the prospect of games made by them. Godspeed Professional Pervert and Amazeballs lady.
I would hire her.@Dannyish, Cyclosion Games:
"Had a candidate who not only used curse words on her CV but also described herself as amazeballs."
You know, sometimes I worry that my resume doesn't look professional enough, or that the skills and experiences I put down aren't worth giving a second glance at.
And then I read things like this.
Just looked it up and it looks like QWOP in a vehicle. Gatdamn.You gotta beat Sponge Bob Boatocross too to really make your resume pop
I'm working at a radio station as a reporter and my former boss later told me that she liked my application. Just tweaked some fonts of a random template I found online, filled with my data and was completely honest with that. Not boring to read but not too bloated either. I actually thought my resume was bland or bad, but less is more, or whatever.You'd be surprised by how appreciated a normal resume can be sometimes.
Reminds me of a person I went to school with...
Him: There are no jobs in networking. I have tried looking for a very long time. I have even put on my resume that I am CCNA, CCNP, and CCIE certified.
Me: But you're not.
Him: I took classes of them. It's the same thing. They don't know that I'm not.
MLP resume[IMG][/QUOTE]
i'll give it high score for creativity
Hiring him will be different matter though.
At my last job we had a guy who applied and his resume listed his named as "The Steg". His whole resume was full of corny gaming stuff.
I've become a pro at writing resumes, at least in IT. One thing I've learned is that there is no one set way to write a resume, despite what they taught us in school.
Still, I applied for a job at a game company once for a QA position, they told me I would do good for their PR department, since I majored in PR. They never got back to me so I called and told me to just come in for the QA position.
What. The fuck. Is that?
I am genuinely creeped out
Its a tricky thing. I did the layout for my own resume because I'm looking for work in design and, well, I wanted my resume to be designed. Did my best to keep it classy while also being distinctJust looked it up and it looks like QWOP in a vehicle. Gatdamn.
I'm working at a radio station as a reporter and my former boss later told me that she liked my application. Just tweaked some fonts of a random template I found online, filled with my data and was completely honest with that. Not boring to read but not too bloated either. I actually thought my resume was bland or bad, but less is more, or whatever.
She then showed me other resumes with the names blacked out and yeah; selfies, comic sans, WordArt and other goodies.
I honestly don't know why people do that kind of stuff, really. Then there is the Little Pony guy a few posts above.
I get this from time to time.
"Shit this guy is a CCNP?"
*checks GK*
"No, no he's not."
I've also had guys who were 2/3rs CCNP who couldn't even setup a subinterface, so they are equally as useless.
So you can verify certifications or do you have to actually bring the guy in and see if he can do what he says he can?
I don't see what's so offensive about the MLP app, other than maybe most bosses being boring people who would immediately pass it over.
My fellow fans deserve all the hate we get as long as we don't get rid of idiots like that
EDIT:
It's clearly a joke. Because everything on the interent is 100% OMG! REALZ! right guys?
Oh, totally. A former classmate who is a photographer and knows a bit about design made a cool online resume. His portfolio was little polaroids that would enter full screen when clicked from a "photo album" design and he did it from scratch. He ended up landing a job in a local newspaper as a web designer and sometimes photojournalism.Its a tricky thing. I did the layout for my own resume because I'm looking for work in design and, well, I wanted my resume to be designed. Did my best to keep it classy while also being distinct
I'm sure there's a field in which that could be seen as funny or interesting, but I don't think Computer Science and Math is the right one for it.It's not the resume itself, it's the idea of seriously submitting that for a job that's bizarre. If I was looking through resumes and this popped up I'd feel a little uncomfortable about it tbh
Pony resume is a troll...I hope...please
Ponies
What is the reaction to someone without twitter / facebook account?It's amazing to me that people still think their Facebook/Twitter etc profiles are "private" and won't be checked by potential employers.
My fellow fans deserve all the hate we get as long as we don't get rid of idiots like that
EDIT:
It's clearly a joke. Because everything on the interent is 100% OMG! REALZ! right guys?
Probably not a troll, probably he made something for himself.
But I have enough faith in common sense to think that that never actually got sent out anywhere.
What is the reaction to someone without twitter / facebook account?
We can do that? Neat.
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I don't see what's so offensive about the MLP app, other than maybe most bosses being boring people who would immediately pass it over.
I said pretty much to imply it was similar. Ah well, my bad for not being clear.Not really, a resume is supposed to be a concise one-page summary emphasizing recent experience while a CV is a long list of everything you've ever done.
http://business.time.com/2012/08/08...cebook-page-make-you-suspicious-to-employers/
I personally think this practice should be illegal.
Castlevania. Any game job application should include your experience with the classic series or no hire.
Now that's how you fucking do it!d) There was NO phone number.
e) There was NO email address.
f) It had the line “Don’t contact me, I’ll contact you for my start date”.
I'll never understand why grown men have such an obsessive fascination with My Little Pony.
My sister used to watch that as a kid in the 80s. The original one.