3. Skip the resume. It’s not about their experience, but how they’ve gained it. - Deepstash

3. Skip the resume. It’s not about their experience, but how they’ve gained it.

This may be controversial, but I only give resumes a quick glance. I want to see their work. If they have demonstrated they have the raw skills, they’ve got an interview.

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