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Way to go, /pd! Thank you for alerting us to Alexandre Guéniot's resume-on-the-web. We love it!
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Wow.
Posted by Mark Juane at November 11, 2004 5:47 PM
This the world: my parents were Hungarian. I born and spent my first 42 years in Uruguay, South America.Now I am living and working in New Zealand with wife and three kids. We found on TP website (from USA) the creative CV of a young man in France. Without any cultural barrier we simply enjoy it and my 17 years old son already take it as an example about how to brand himself in the future...to be who knows where?
The world is smaller than ever not only due the ICT: we use similar concepts that anyone could understand. Politicians and people in the corporate world understand the message?
Posted by Nicolas Erdody at November 11, 2004 7:01 PM
Thank you, Nicolas. What you got from the creative CV is exactly why we posted it. And, Mark, glad you liked it!
Posted by cathy at November 11, 2004 7:08 PM
Nicholas, thank you! In a world of turmoil, it is a thrill to see the new opportunities that at least occasionally gleam through. All the best to your 17-year-old son!!
Posted by tom peters at November 11, 2004 7:22 PM
Thanks Tom! 10 years ago, "the pursuit of Wow" changed my vision of the creative world. I was 34. Since then, I created and destroyed some companies. Is much better that these changes are already in my children's mind earlier in their lives. They are growing with the knowledge of the REAL world. Nicolas from Oamaru, New Zealand
Posted by Nicolas Erdody at November 11, 2004 8:08 PM
Wow! This person certainly got my attention. He can write software, he can (did!) demonstrate his creativity and can also sing! What a nice way to package up himself.
Way to go! All the best to this person.
Posted by Russel Cheng at November 11, 2004 8:46 PM
I need more Alexandre Guenoit in my team. Amazing!
Posted by Dennis Balajadia at November 14, 2004 2:14 AM
An update on this...
According to this blog he has received over 150,000 visitors, 200 fan mails and 30 offers of work.
Looks like it worked.
Can it be repeated? Or is there now to be a glut of Flash CVs and presumably Flash CV making kits? None of which will have the IMPACT of his.
Posted by Tim Almond at November 17, 2004 6:19 AM