It is real easy to blame the HR people, but when we receive 400 resumes and there are a few that meet exactly what we are looking for, transferrable skills are not something we are going to be looking at. Not in this job market.
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Nov 8th 2009 @ 11:35AM Kim
It is real easy to blame the HR people, but when we receive 400 resumes and there are a few that meet exactly what we are looking for, transferrable skills are not something we are going to be looking at. Not in this job market.
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