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		<title>Blog as Resume</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adam Darowski makes a great point suggesting that &#34;the blog is the new resume.&#34;&#160; Adam is dead on with this one.&#160; Joshua Porter makes several good points including: Your blog represents you. Your blog is serious business. Your blog is an archive. Your blog isn&#8217;t the only mirror of your life. Your blog is your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adam Darowski makes a great point suggesting that &quot;<a href="http://www.darowski.com/tracesofinspiration/2007/03/06/the-blog-is-the-new-resume/" target="_self">the blog is the new resume</a>.&quot;&nbsp; Adam is dead on with this one.&nbsp; <a href="http://bokardo.com/archives/the-blog-is-the-new-resume/" target="_self">Joshua Porter</a> makes several good points including:</p>
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<li>Your blog represents you.</li>
<li>Your blog is serious business.</li>
<li>Your blog is an archive.</li>
<li>Your blog isn&#8217;t the only mirror of your life.</li>
<li>Your blog is your unedited version of yourself.</li>
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<p>I have been blogging for a couple of years (<a href="http://www.texasstartupblog.com" target="_self">Texas Startup Blog</a>) and it has been a very interesting exercise.&nbsp;&nbsp; I have lost track of the number of job offers or inquires I have received as a direct result of my online writing.&nbsp; Adam explains:</p>
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<p><em>Blogging is the perfect way for a candidate to give an employer a more detailed sales pitch&mdash;to show they can &ldquo;talk the talk&rdquo; (as opposed to just fill a resume with buzzwords). I can&rsquo;t think of a reason for any serious tech professional to <strong>not</strong> have a blog. Not only does it serve as an excellent notebook for storing ideas and links, but it can come in handy in a job hunt where what interviewers really want to just know what, professionally (and somewhat personally), engages you on a day to day basis. How often do you look at a resume and wonder what exactly the person&rsquo;s role on a project was? Well, if the person blogged about it then you would have a better idea&mdash;and you would know if the role would fit in with your team.</em></p>
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<p>Good stuff&#8230;&nbsp;</p>
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