Critique My HR Documents: An Honest Strangers Opinion

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The discussion centers on a request for critique on personal materials, likely related to job applications or resumes, with the aim of achieving a high hit rate with human resources (HR). The original poster believes that feedback from strangers would be more honest and valuable than input from friends or colleagues, who might hesitate to provide critical feedback. Participants are encouraged to engage constructively and focus on providing useful comments to help the original poster improve their materials.
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I really need to hit a HR with these. Would anyone be willing to critique them for me? I feel like a complete stranger would give me the most honest feedback rather than my friends or co-workers since they may be afraid that they would offend me.
 
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Let's start this thread again, shall we, writing in English and responding only if you have a useful comment for the OP.
 
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