Seems to me that that would depend on what your home page looked like. I think my home page is cool, but I am certain an employer would not. There is nothing on there that would be of any use in getting a job. So....

But hey, if your page is sharp and professional and has the things on there that an employer would want to see, then by all means, tell them about it.

**** oooops! I misread the question. You were talking about your node here *knocks head against the pinball machine* Well, still, same logic applies: if you have something they want to see, then tell them. *****

Roy Alan

"I quit; I concede. Tanj on your silly game!" -- Louis Wu


In reply to RE: Perlmonks and Resume's? by royalanjr
in thread Perlmonks and Resume's? by cleen

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