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Switching horses…

As a service to its members, WIL maintainsonline resumes. You may post your résumé (submit via email to Theresa Brennan) under your own name or, if it is impolitic to go public with your job search at this time, anonymously. Résumés should be submitted in either MS Word or PDF file formats.  Please review the submission guidelines before submitting your résumé.

Current résumés are submitted below in "public" or "confidential" form according to the candidate’s wishes:

WIL members may submit their résumés for posting on the site. As explained on the main page, you may go public with a standard résumé or, if you would prefer it not to be known just yet that you are looking, you can post a “confidential résumé, which will appear with personal identifying information redacted and the WIL Job Bank Director appearing as your email point of contact.

When you submit a résumé, please also provide in your email a word or phrase to convey the job or field to which you aspire. Absent this, we will be obliged to guess—and what does leaving such a critical element to chance say about your attention to detail?

In the past, we converted résumés to web pages and to PDF (Acrobat Reader) form for posting on the site, a rather labor-intensive procedure. Because of other demands on the site administrator’s energies, this is no longer practical. Résumés must be submitted in Microsoft Word, and will be posted in that format.

Résumés are posted for a period of 90 days. Please email the Job Bank Director if an extension is desired. If no extension is requested, the résumé will be pulled upon expiry. Should an applicant forget to request an extension, a résumé will be re-posted once upon request.

A Word about Search Engines

Before you submit a résumé you would do well to understand that shortly after it goes online your personal data will be swept up into the databases of the major search engines, of which Google is the best known, and that once there the information can be fetched up with a query of any of its elements, including name, address and telephone number. Moreover, these search engines do not merely catalogue but they also cache this data, with the result that it will continue to remain accessible to a search for some time, typically several weeks, even after the résumé is removed from the site. It seems, alas, that information age anonymity, like Victorian virtue, is more easily forfeited than retrieved.

We are not aware that any members have encountered problems in this area, though one or two, upon learning of this characteristic of the internet, have times past submitted and then shortly thereafter rescinded their résumés, thereby pointlessly expending an hour or so apiece of the Site Administrator’s not altogether valueless time. It is accordingly hoped that members will give these considerations due weight.

Lanse SheltonRésumé (MS Word)
Account Executive

Orla Lucey Résumé (PDF)
Supply Chain Management

Raymond O. Wilkinson II Résumé (MS Word) Résumé (PDF)
Supply Chain Management

Fiona Fitzgerald Résumé (PDF)
Business Analyst/Project Coordinator

Jessica Charette Résumé (PDF)
Customer Service/Support

Vincent BrownRésumé (MS Word)
Logistics

Karen L. AndersonRésumé (MS Word)
Supply Chain, Business P&L

Anna M. Caballero-LindblomRésumé (MS Word)
Customer Service, Administration, General Office

Michelle ButlerRésumé (MS Word)
Contract Administration, Rate Analysis

Connor O'BrienRésumé (MS Word)
Sales, Marketing, General Management

June RamirezRésumé (MS Word)
Human Resources Analyst

Elizabeth DominguezRésumé (MS Word)
Dispatching, Training, Customer Service

Kimberly KellyRésumé (MS Word)
Customer Service, Intermodal OPerations

Terry TempletonRésumé (MS Word)
Customer Service, Intermodal Operations

Petere P. MinerRésumé (PDF)
Logistics & Supply Chain Management

None at this time. Additional text on 15 July for test purposes only.

 

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