Hi Folks,
I am a Software Developer moving to Van from London, UK for permanent settlement. Strange it may sound but it is a fact that in my 5 yrs of working history in India and in UK, I have never attended a single interview. All my previous jobs I managed thru some personal contacts.
Now in Van a few companies have shown interest in my CV and have called me for interview (touch wood). I have got a few silly querries:
I have emailed my Resume to the interviewer. Still do I need to take a hard copy of it?
If yes then what is the best way to hand over Resume- i mean in a file or bunch of loose papers or papers steppled on top left corner?
What other things should I carry along with me?
Thaking you all in advance
Cool
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shanti shanti
It is always nice to have a hard copy (printed on resume paper) with you during the interview.
If the interviewer has not already printed a copy, you can give him that one.
If you are in a job where you can give a sample of your work (like if you were a graphic artist), then you may want to package the entire set of papers in a file folder and hand it over (like a portfolio).
Otherwise, just the resume (2 pages preferably) is ok.
Best wishes.
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-- Rhett Butler in "Gone with the Wind"
THanx
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shanti shanti
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