Sazar
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Sazar: Some companies are also looking to see that one has some sort of hobby or outside life. To see that they are not getting some dead person who spends all his time working. I'll re-work it a bit to make it sounds a bit like what Perris had, but I will keep it personal. In the sense that, I love to learn and thus would be a good asset since even outside of the work place to strive to learn new things
Not suggesting that you remove interests and/or hobbies completely. Simply change some things you put down.
I don't own MS Office. Will never own it either. I don't use .doc for anything. You guys might be speaking from general experience. If a company can't accept PDF, then they lose out. I'd rather work at a different company that has working software that can parse the PDF standard, since it has been the same since it's inception (almost), .doc is changing so radically between different versions, it makes no sense to go with that.
Your perogative. Those giving the advice have had to submit their resumes for jobs (many multiple times) and this is the typical modus operandi. I am sure we're not trying to sabotage your chances buddy. Quite the opposite.
You are a bright, young individual but this is essentially a cut-throat business. I don't want to see you shoot yourself in the foot to start off with unless you have no qualms in working with whatever you get rather than what you want.
I know what I had to do for my most recent application (last week) for both appearance, networking, research AND my resume.