Ask HN: As a recruiter, would you prefer traditional resume or social resume?
As a recruiter myself I frequently receive 2 page format resume. However, they fail to show insight of a candidate. I am more interested in getting to know about candidate's online contribution as well such as on github, stackoverflow, dribbble (if designer) and so on.
What do you all think?
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 25.2 ms ] threadAfter that, I don't send CVs anymore. I write a text (like a blog post) about what I know, what I did, how I did, what I enjoy, etc. Like a letter talking about myself. It worked perfectly everytime. I know recruiters may find boring to read a lot of them, but that's what I do now.
And you'll surely miss many great minds just because their text was not that touchy... Please also don't overemphasize on online activity, be it blogs, github or stackoverflow. Again, you'll miss many great minds.
But as you say online presence can often add colour to a candidates profile.