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Re: How does \'poker\' reflect on a resume?
My gut instinct would be to shy away from putting something like that on a resume. You're better off leaving the gap and explaining it honestly upon being asked.
Or if you do decide to add it, make sure to throw on there the customer support phone # of the site you play at, so that the employer can confirm that you preferred playing poker over finding a new job. Well, maybe ignore my latter statement. (I don't blame you though...I'd much rather be playing poker.) |
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Re: How does \'poker\' reflect on a resume?
PG,
What kind of job, industry, level (how senior a position), etc? Hope I can help, El Diablo |
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Re: How does \'poker\' reflect on a resume?
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PG, What kind of job, industry, level (how senior a position), etc? Hope I can help, El Diablo [/ QUOTE ] Service Manager at a GM dealership. This position has generally 8 to 25 people below them, depending on the size of the shop. Generally a position isn't available to someone with less than five years experience. |
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