Hi All,
Lately I've been thinking about incorporating GTD into my resume as I look to revamp my resume and move on to bigger and better things in my career. I saw this post on the blog yesterday and decided to bring it to the forum for discussion. I am also considering mentioning GTD as strength during interviews. My question is in two parts:
1. Do you mention GTD, or have you thought about mentioning GTD, in your resume? If so, how and in what way? If not, why not, and do you think its a bad idea for any reason?
2. Have you ever, or do you intend to, make GTD a discussion point in any interviews (new company, promotion)? How did it go? If not, why not?
Aaron
(If this has already been discussed, could you point me to the thread?)
Lately I've been thinking about incorporating GTD into my resume as I look to revamp my resume and move on to bigger and better things in my career. I saw this post on the blog yesterday and decided to bring it to the forum for discussion. I am also considering mentioning GTD as strength during interviews. My question is in two parts:
1. Do you mention GTD, or have you thought about mentioning GTD, in your resume? If so, how and in what way? If not, why not, and do you think its a bad idea for any reason?
2. Have you ever, or do you intend to, make GTD a discussion point in any interviews (new company, promotion)? How did it go? If not, why not?
Aaron
(If this has already been discussed, could you point me to the thread?)