It’s always the little things. But if you cannot pay attention to the details of your own Bio/CV/resume, why would I believe you will pay attention to my client?
There is a reason they call our team a “detail” we as a profession are paid to watch the little things. Can’t care enough to police your own resume? Then I doubt as a reasonable business owner I should trust you with the client’s $150,000 car, multi-million dollar residence, and my company liability policy and you can forget about a weapons platform, just not going to happen.
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Raffaele
June 8, 2012 at 1:26 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
It’s always the little things. But if you cannot pay attention to the details of your own Bio/CV/resume, why would I believe you will pay attention to my client?
There is a reason they call our team a “detail” we as a profession are paid to watch the little things. Can’t care enough to police your own resume? Then I doubt as a reasonable business owner I should trust you with the client’s $150,000 car, multi-million dollar residence, and my company liability policy and you can forget about a weapons platform, just not going to happen.
Eric Konohia
June 8, 2012 at 6:51 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
That was a great way of putting it.