Social Media Resume | Comments

personal-brand This is a partial solution to a question that’s been in my mind for some time.  Since I created a Social Media Resume (SMR) a few months back, the point that I didn’t enable comments directly on the page has been bothering me.

Part of the reason for that is because I wanted to keep the resume page, clean and under control.  However, a “Social Media Resume” by definition requires interaction - some kind of social aspect.  Without that component, it’s merely a multi-media resume.

So this post will be the catch-all for the comments on the resume page - I’ll add a link to add a comment which will bring people to this page.  So if you’ve got a comment on my SMR, by all means - leave one below!

Want to check it out: Rick Mahn | A Social Media Resume

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Interesting, Rick. I have seen a blog as a living resume for a while now, but I do like the idea of a specialised Social Media Resume page, and what you have with video etc all embedded makes a great deal of sense. Will I do it myself? Hmmm don’t know. Actually, I might find it too boring to keep updating — then I will be accused of being out of touch with myself ;)


Gavin,
Of course, it may not be the best fit for everyone. I’m interested in seeing where it goes, but I’m really interested in social media & personal branding, so it’s kind of a natural fit.

Also, I can’t take credit for this idea at all - I found Christopher S. Penn had the idea back in February of 2007. I simply revised the concept to fit my needs.

Thanks for stopping by!


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