Posts Tagged ‘education’

Résumés: An Introduction

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

The following is adapted from a letter accompanying resume reviews for close friends. Resumes are one of the greatest things the otherwise awful world of job-hunting offers. They are an opportunity to look back on everything one has done and reconsider those experiences through the prism of value, desirability, and potential for others.


The best resumes are honest. They are completely honest not only about facts and dates and figures but more importantly who YOU are and how YOU are and what YOU are and why YOU are. (more…)

ALED 481, Reflection #2

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

I thought it would be fun to dig into old academic writings for a hopefully-regular look back. In the past, I have to admit that reading old work has usually been, well, embarrassing. But this has been surprisingly fun so far.

My first installment is a short paper from Ag. Leadership 481, a survey course for graduating seniors. I am very proud of this work, particularly the first paragraph. It not only provides a backdrop for the rest of the paper, it really outlines my feelings about the class in a very subtle way. On the whole it is, I feel, true. (more…)