Reply to Resume Writing
I don't know how to reply to comments so I am just making a new entry in response to Professor Piderit's comment:
I did read over the book and it was very useful but books don't answer questions. My issue with this method was that the very things that I had questions on were the issues that were focused on by the readers of my resume. If I had my questions answered beforehand my evaluators would have been more able to look past these aspects and focus on the real content of my resume. As an example, the book was a little unclear about the use of references on a resume so I included a list of references on my resume which I found out during the session that should not have. As for my learning style, I think it is fair to see that I do like to work within a set of guidelines but also I get stressed when the guidelines are too strict, an issue I always has when I have assignments to do. They never seem to me to have the right amount of restriction.

Comments
Posted by: Sandy Piderit
Posted on: October 3, 2005 07:09 AM
Hi Jen,
I'm glad to hear that you had so many questions going into the process -- curiosity makes for rapid learning -- and I hope that all your questions were eventually answered. Please stop by during my office hours if I can ever answer any other questions!
-Prof. Piderit
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