Robert Walkis
This first blog resume works well as a complementary asset to his actual resume. It doesn't replace all the information that should appear on one, but does highlight his what programs he has experience with, what jobs he used to have, and what project he was a part of. There are also links to his resume and links to his experience, jobs and projects which is nice for people unfamiliar with certain programs, titles, projects.
Nathan Chase
The second blog resume tries to replace his resume with a web page that resembles a resume. It does the job quite well displaying his skills and experience with certain programs in an easily read manner, but when he lists is past job experience he doesn't give contact information for potential employers to easily contact his previous boss instead they have to go through the linked websites and find contact information themselves.
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