• toynbee@piefed.social
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    9 hours ago

    So many times in my early career, recruiters specified that my resume had to be in .doc rather than .pdf. One of them even said that it was so they could remove any identifying factors before sending it to their clients.

    I wish I’d been canny enough to recognize that as a red flag.

    edit: I’ve since written a script to generate a pdf resume from a yaml file. Good luck with that, recruiters!

    • Pieisawesome@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 hours ago

      3rd party recruiters do this to try and lure clients (organizations that are hiring) in. They also do it to pretend you already work at the consulting firm (if the recruiter is for the consulting firm) and other shady stuff.

      You are probably better off not working with someone who is editing your resume.

      Higher quality 3rd party recruiters don’t do this stuff.

      It’s bests to stick with pdfs

      • swab148@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        2 hours ago
        1. Print out the LaTeX

        2. Scan the printed file back in and save as a PDF

        3. Export the PDF to a .png

        4. Import the .png to Word

        5. ???

        6. Profit