May. 7th, 2006

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On Friday afternoon, I got a call from a headhunter in Pennsylvania. They had a possibility at one of my former work locations in Cincinnati, doing Livelink administration. (Livelink is a web-based portal application written by OpenText.) As I told her on the phone, I've worked with Livelink, and detailed my work with it, but essentially, I was only a local admin for an engine program and not a system admin. I also sent them a copy of my resume.

This evening, I received a note saying "thank you for your time, but we do need somebody with more ofthe 'technical', hands-on Livelink skills."

*sigh*

Part of me wants to lash out and say to them, "Your loss." or say something about working for their competition. But that's burning a bridge.

Or do I just not interview well?

I'm not going to mention things I didn't do and say that I did them. THat's against my personal ethics. Besides, the truth would come out eventually.

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