by Plague on Wed Jan 05, 2011 7:33 pm
Well for a Cover Letter it is suggested to eliminate as much confusion on dates to use this format,
Month D, YYYY
Universally this would be pretty recognizable, with the full name for the month and the 4 numbers obviously being a year then the middle number has to be days.
Example: January 1, 1990
Other information I've found seems to point to the same structure for DOB format standards, MM/DD/YYYY
imo the first method is the best, removes enough confusion that anyone who has the ability to hire other people should be able to figure it out for him self.
By the way, I really am liking the portfolio!
While I did not really notice it at first I agree with the others that the resume bit should just be called a Bio or "About Me" and later you could make another tab for a resume.
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