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taking copy of resume to interview?
Do you take a copy of your resume to interviews for the manager? I've always been told to do this but the last few I've gone on the person already had a copy in front of them so I'm thinking it might be unnecessary. I'm in HR so I feel like I should know the answer, but I don't do much recruiting/interviewing.
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Re: taking copy of resume to interview?
I always bring an extra copy. No one may need it, but I had an interview where the guy didn't have a copy and I was able to just pull it out for him.
I don't see why it would be bad to have a copy on hand.
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My view is from the other side of the table. As the person conducting the interview it is great when someone brings their resume. It shows they took the extra step to bring it with them and thought this out. Also I am usually running in 5 different directions at the time of the interview and forget to grab the persons resume from my email.
Always bring at least one copy, if not multiple. As well as a portfolio of your work if you are applying to a job in a field of this nature (graphic design, marketing, web design, etc.)
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Totally this! I ALWAYS bring at least 2 copies of my resume, just in case. You can always hide it in a portfolio or briefcase pocket so it's easily accessible and you don't have to dig if the interviewer(s) asks for it.