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A German Resume

Posted on March 29, 2006.

Here's one for all my German speaking fans (all 1 or 2 of you): my German resume (PDF) is done.

I mean, I think it's done.

Anyway, it came from a template and it's very different from U.S. resumes, but that's the way they like it in Germany. Now I just need some company to offer me an internship. That is, after I finish some other paperwork I have to do. I'll go for any company, really, as long as it is a cool one. It doesn't even have to be in Germany. I'll take any of the many German speaking countries throughout Europe. I'm a flexible guy. Really.

And if you represent a web development firm and would like something more relevant than my electrical engineering focused resume, let me know.

As an aside, I've been meaning to write lately but I've been very busy. I'm currently functioning on 3 hours of sleep (last night was bad) and I still have a lot of work to do throughout the week. I have a ton of things planned for this site, it's all on the way, plus I recently registered the domain donotwearthat.com, which is in STEALTH MODE (now I am cool), and I also am about to reach 100 designs in the gallery at Liquid Designs, which is a big deal. I'm at 97 right now. Maybe I'll throw a party or something. If you have any ideas on how to celebrate this monumentous event, let me know. I'm sleepy but I'm listening :)

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3 Comments

  1. Ye Xu on April 8, 2006

    Hey, nice resume mit german, I have to say it is typical german way, both the content and layout.
    message from stuttgart, Deutschland

  2. Jeriko One on April 8, 2006

    Indeed, nice resume. There's only one thing, I would be confused if I look at your grade and maximum one (3.2 vs. 4.0). Does this one mean you have good or bad grades? Anyway, I've never seen a resume with a grade in it, but that could be only me.

  3. C Montoya on April 8, 2006

    Jeriko: It means my grades are better than average. But you've never seen a resume with a grade on it? Does that mean Germans don't put that on their resume?

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