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6/20/2025, 4:55:36 AM
>>105647030
I was previously doing contracted remote IT service desk for a hospital and that company simply decided to not renew the contract last second, leaving me unemployed. Conveniently though, a month prior I founded my own LLC for doing online game hosting services and threw that on my work experience, along with the 2 other hospital service desk contracts I worked prior. I applied for this desktop role blindly assuming I wouldn't get a response since they required a comp sci associates degree (I only have a high school degree), but surely enough the lead IT manager for the hospital called me to exclaim how impressed he was with my resume and wanting to schedule an in-person interview with him and the two other leads.
The lead manager who called me was extremely nice, he was almost chatting to me like a friend asking me about my business, and how solid my resume is with work experience, specifically in healthcare. I think I can confidently fly with this interview just from him telling me this. The other positive thing is I have literally no issues with my previous contracts and my managers loved me, so no weird gaps or being fired.
>lamination is too tryhard
That makes sense. I also think it could be seen as childish, like your mom making sure your homework doesn't get dirty/wet. Thanks for the input
>>105647169
>No. He was impressed in your skills not the document itself.
Ya true
I was previously doing contracted remote IT service desk for a hospital and that company simply decided to not renew the contract last second, leaving me unemployed. Conveniently though, a month prior I founded my own LLC for doing online game hosting services and threw that on my work experience, along with the 2 other hospital service desk contracts I worked prior. I applied for this desktop role blindly assuming I wouldn't get a response since they required a comp sci associates degree (I only have a high school degree), but surely enough the lead IT manager for the hospital called me to exclaim how impressed he was with my resume and wanting to schedule an in-person interview with him and the two other leads.
The lead manager who called me was extremely nice, he was almost chatting to me like a friend asking me about my business, and how solid my resume is with work experience, specifically in healthcare. I think I can confidently fly with this interview just from him telling me this. The other positive thing is I have literally no issues with my previous contracts and my managers loved me, so no weird gaps or being fired.
>lamination is too tryhard
That makes sense. I also think it could be seen as childish, like your mom making sure your homework doesn't get dirty/wet. Thanks for the input
>>105647169
>No. He was impressed in your skills not the document itself.
Ya true
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