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25 June 2008

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Jess

Ha! Puppetry. Do they give PhDs in common sense?

bug_girl

I once received a multi-page CV written in PENCIL for a faculty position.

Sometimes it's rather obvious why people don't get the jobs they want.....

Nuthatch

It wouldn't surprise me if you get this same resume...don't say I didn't warn you.

isaac

Alas, common sense is taught neither in the PhD or post-doc training. I've seen many an ivy league educated idiot.

Hawkeye

Hey,

Would I know this person by chance? I think I do.......

Aydin

>do not list deceased people as references

That wouldn't be a bad thing to do if the job opening was in Count Dracula's castle.

Sarah

This post cracked me up. I manage hiring for my group (public health research) and there is no end to the amusement provided by applicants. I just stumbled across nothired.com recently - I think you should probably forward this resume to that site!

Nuthatch

nothired.com is hilarious!! Thanks for the link. Meanwhile, scroll to the bottom of this serious online resume.

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