It was a fun show and to my surprise it got high marks from the crew. The topic was infographic resumes and we looked at some during the show. The primary example was http:re.vue/Natalie .
We also looked at Rory . Here is the guest's infographic resume - http:re.vue/MikeHarding and here are a whole slew of examples on Pinterest.
Thanks to @Jerry_Albright - @AmyAla - @NateSigma - @DManaster - @1CoraMae - @JobSearchCoach- @ResumeStrategy - @aFluhrer - @CathyMannis for calling in.
@AlaRecruiter @animal I've made that mistake before, blew my speakers.
— Karen Siwak (@ResumeStrategy) March 28, 2012
Crap. Turned up the volume on my phone to hear the guest, then @animal started talking. Blew out my eardrum I think. #RAShow
— Amy Ala (@AlaRecruiter) March 28, 2012
Flashmobs are mostly whacky liberals - @Jerry_Albright
— Recruiting Animal (@animal) March 28, 2012
@animal wow - that @Jerry_Albright is brilliant
— Linda Brenner (@DesignsOnTalent) March 28, 2012
The logic of the @Animal aftershow: "We more or less shred the guest" @Jerry_Albright
— Jeff Dickey-Chasins (@JobBoardDoctor) March 28, 2012
I love it when @animal asks a question, then when the guest starts to answer he says "I'm not interested in that" #dontask #RAShow
— Amy Ala (@AlaRecruiter) March 28, 2012
Comment by Amy Ala on March 28, 2012 at 4:45pm I thought it was a good show. Well done Animal even though I gave you both low scores. I'm a bit cranky today I guess. :)
Low scores are more authentic
Comment by Maisha Cannon on March 28, 2012 at 8:58pm I created a resume while listening to the show, so it was simple enough. Not sure that I'll be sending it anywhere, but nice to know the option exists as an addendum to my resume!
Oh, and Animal, it's Re.Vu (not Re.Vue), so you'll have to drop the "e" for the links above to work, i.e., http://re.vu/natalie Actually, Re.Vue would have been a better domain, but...
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