in reply to Perlmonks and Resume's?

I think that would be a wonderful idea, personally. As someone else has already said - Most employers want to see some code. If you have posted code samples here or just answer alot of questions, an employer will see real quick that you know what you're talking about.
Of course, I cant claim either of those two things yet, but, for people that can it seems like it would be something that an employer could appreciate.

Regards,
spectre

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RE: RE: Perlmonks and Resume's?
by cleen (Pilgrim) on Jun 29, 2000 at 08:39 UTC
    I think it would also show potential employers that you can deal with questions, meaning if someone asks "what does this do" or "how could this be done", which is what a majority of what happens on the seekers of perl wisdom section. Giving an employer a glimps into how you deal with such things is what I would think of as a great thing to let be known. who knows, mabye potential employers already lurk around the monastary :).