OMG I Updated My Bio

Updated March 04, 2008 @ 04:44 PST

I have a ton of travel coming up and I’m overdue to get out my updated CV and bio for many purposes. The first round is on my BIO page and takes into account that I’m not teaching at SFAI anymore and I’m more focused on business, strategy, and development. My CV is close to being done, but debating whethere or not to put it just fully on the web, or maintain multiple copies. The mult. copies bit really kills me from wanting to update it…gulp…any good resume/cv services out there that handle this? I guess I could go crazy and use docbook ;)

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3 Comments »

  1. I use Google documents:
    - exports as pdf, rtf, doc, etc…
    - you can share it to other people (read-only or not)
    - you can update it from anywhere
    etc…

    Comment by Vincent Legoll — March 4, 2008 @ 2:10 pm

  2. By DocBook, you mean to use DocBook profiling?

    http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Profiling.html

    That is, you can define a section of the document in the source to only be rendered under a condition you set. For example, if you want a single-sourced bio that can be output to two versions, one focused on your art teaching and one on your community building. You would have content that is marked <section role=”art_teaching”> or <section role=”community_building”> or both (<section role=”art_teaching,community_building”>)

    Comment by Karsten Wade — March 4, 2008 @ 6:32 pm

  3. I don’t know too much about the details, but it sounds like the hResume microformat would be right up your alley. It looks like resolio.com has a pretty nice interface to keep everything entered/up-to-date w/o too much work. Definitely something to check out…

    Comment by Dean Landolt — March 10, 2008 @ 4:39 pm

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