heres the source for everyone asking. you can judge for yourself https://www.reddit.com/r/recruitinghell/comments/qhg5jo/this_resume_got_me_an_interview/ … posted this before i went to bed, didn’t expect this to blow up, sorry for the delay…
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I don’t understand. Are the companies listed on the resume real? The buzzwords don’t matter: in the descriptions. Someone who worked at Instagram, Zillow, LinkedIn, Microsoft *will* get callbacks from almost any company regardless of buzzwords. Saying this as a hiring manager.
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And there are no automated screeners. It’s recruiters / inbound sourcers who look at inbound resumes and accept or reject them. They look at YOE and past companies on first pass: if these are convincing enough don’t even read the details (if not, they do).
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Also kinda funny that Voldemort is actually a database used by LinkedInhttps://www.project-voldemort.com/voldemort/
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Came to the replies to see if anyone else noticed. I ran that for a while years ago
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exactly. lol.
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And where is the screenshot of the “real” resume? Hard to compare the unpopular real one with the popular fake one if not being shared

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given it's a throwaway account this person was probably smart enough to both engage in decent infosec and assume people would be smart enough to figure that your average resume will be rejected no matter what's on it because of how the automated filters' creators designed them
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