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  1. Master Spark

    How to avoid damage to resume

    Greg Locock, The primary issue I see is the FE, more so then the PE. The PE is practical and based on what I do for a living. I believe I can handle the PE, work or not. The FE covers subjects I did not learn in school or has been over a decade since I studied academically. Even Maths have...
  2. Master Spark

    How to avoid damage to resume

    Thank you all for the additional insight. It is reassuring to know that others have similar stories and it will not be an immediate disqualifier so long as I play my cards correctly. If I could ask one other question, how damaging to my resume would it be to take off 6 months to "pursue...
  3. Master Spark

    How to avoid damage to resume

    Thank you again for the advice. While not providing a direct answer, Ill take it to mean I should use the cover letter to briefly address what my Resume shows, and to apply a positive spin to the situation. Thank you.
  4. Master Spark

    How to avoid damage to resume

    Thank you for the advice and guidance. When applying for positions, should my cover letter directly address the shorter term positions; or is it best to wait until a face-to-face (or telephone call) and have them ask? Generally, should I be pro-active about this or simply see where the cards...
  5. Master Spark

    How to avoid damage to resume

    Thank you in advance for any advice you can offer here to my predicament. The questions I placed first, the explanation to it is shown below for those curious to know the backstory. Questions: - Would my resume be damaged if it showed a steady job for several years, a different company for "2...

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