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When I was working as a Systems Engineer, our group was given the resumes of people applying for openings and based on our feedback they would call in a few of them and hire someone. We got one resume from a recent graduate of some college who had perfectly adequate credientials for a entry level spot we had open but our group got into vocal disagreements about it and they ended up not asking the perfectly credentialed young lady in for an interview because evidently the female co-workers did not find it as interesting as we males did that the applicant had her resume say on top her name and school and her email address of "partygirl@<school>.edu".

 

And I thought we were an EEO employer too. But no. But we spoke fondly of how much the office could have approved with partygirl.

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When I was working as a Systems Engineer, our group was given the resumes of people applying for openings and based on our feedback they would call in a few of them and hire someone. We got one resume from a recent graduate of some college who had perfectly adequate credientials for a entry level spot we had open but our group got into vocal disagreements about it and they ended up not asking the perfectly credentialed young lady in for an interview because evidently the female co-workers did not find it as interesting as we males did that the applicant had her resume say on top her name and school and her email address of "partygirl@<school>.edu".

 

And I thought we were an EEO employer too. But no. But we spoke fondly of how much the office could have approved with partygirl.

:D

 

I actually got a resume from fungirl69@yahoo one time. :D

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