Regarding the Article, a thought provoking editorial, thanks for writing it.
jboc (8/8/2014)
You must be truthful on your resume but you can define yourself.
Omission is always allowed (and legal) on a resume. For example, my extended resume has a few tricks in it for when I get: "We want your 10 year job history!!" Me: "Um, you're nuts, but fine. Reload your printer and clear some drive space."
For example, one position may list like this:
COMPANY START-END
Title: Database Administrator
Next:
COMPANY2 START-END
Job Overview: SSIS Lead Developer and T-SQL Optimization Expert
Note, there is not a lie there at all. I have simply changed what I'm describing in the same position for clarity. Presentation is everything.
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