The Startup Resume
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The Startup Resume
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#2Also, make sure what you rock at is big and clear and up-front and featured. Because you hope your resume is being read by somebody who doesn't just read resumes all day.
Then put keyword soup at the bottom for recruiters, if you need to.
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#4Zack's Resume (ala Justin Kan):
If I could, I would spend all day rolling around in data. I have fond memories of spending a weekend graphing the comments of top posters on Hacker News[0]. In the next week or two, I will be opening a pull request for d3.js for an easy way to do fisheye distortions on geographic maps[1]. I got a beating over winter break trying to convert the R project into JavaScript via emscripten[2].
Hire me so I can make your data beautiful[3].
[0]https://github.com/zmaril/HN-Visual-Comments
[1]http://mbostock.github.com/d3/
[2]https://github.com/zmaril/emscripten/tree/herecomesdrtran
[3]https://www.odesk.com/users/~~80bea7ba2750c34b (Shameless misdirecting plug)
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#6Am I correct in interpreting this post as saying that generalists don't get hired at startups, and that you should optimize your resume to look like a specialist? That seems pretty counter-intuitive, since at an early stage startup, employees end up wearing many hats.
Key - in my opinion - being the operative word. In other words, you may be doing many things, but how good you are at those things aren't as relevant as how good you are at this key thing.
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#7Hi,
I'm a coder from Slovenia.
I like writing JavaScript and Python. I'm learning Haskell.
Here is my github: http://github.com/Swizec
I have a blog at http://swizec.com
Most recently I did cool thing X
Cheers, ~Swizec
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#8Also worth reading: http://andrewhy.de/resumes-for-startups/
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#9Am I correct in interpreting this post as saying that generalists don't get hired at startups, and that you should optimize your resume to look like a specialist? That seems pretty counter-intuitive, since at an early stage startup, employees end up wearing many hats.
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#10Am I correct in interpreting this post as saying that generalists don't get hired at startups, and that you should optimize your resume to look like a specialist? That seems pretty counter-intuitive, since at an early stage startup, employees end up wearing many hats.
The generalist is the CTO, if they're bothering to hire somebody, they're looking for something in particular you're strong at that they need even if you'll be wearing multiple hats.