
Dan Hartford
"Hiring Manager at 7 Companies"
I am an OEC Staff member with over 30 years in Business Information Technology Management. I started as a programmer in the mid 1970’s and quickly accelerated into management positions where I have excelled for the past 25 years. In these management positions I have weathered many cycles of upsizing, downsizing, and capsizing along with insourcing, outsourcing and wrongsourcing in management as well as employee roles. My experience spans a broad spectrum of industries including Pharmaceutical/Biotech (Syntex, Roche), Commercial SW (Adobe), High Tech (Siemens Microelectronics, Infineon, KLA-Tencor, Avanex) and Applications Management (Accenture). I am a Certified Project Manager and have won several company based individual and team awards for his management and project work. During my years as a first and second line manager, I have honed my interpersonal and people management skills and am known for staff motivation, counseling, and coaching skills. I am an amateur photographer and have a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, MA and a Certificate of Project Management from the University of California, Santa Cruz. You can check out my photos at www.danhartfordphoto.com
In talking with various people who are job hunting I was interested to hear that many refuse to post their resume on job boards. This surprised me so I wanted to learn why they took this position. Well, it turns out there were several factors. One is that they did not want to open themselves to lots of email spam. Another, was they wanted to be in more control of where their resume went and who it was shown to. And a third is that they want to pick and choose the jobs they are interested in applying to.Pros and Cons of Resume Posting
- Attracts too much Spam
- Want to be in control of who sees the resume
- Want to pick matching jobs themselves
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Login to Comment Comments:11/11/2010
Thank you for presenting the pros and cons of posting that resume. I agree with you that job search is a two-way street: you finding them and vice versa. It would be prudent to use a PO Box address (and not your home address) to protect yourself if you post on a job board. Cal |
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