This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with a federal contractor for the Department of Defense in the Washington, DC, metro area. They've asked to be anonymous for fear of job repercussions.
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That’s what a recruiter told me recently after I applied for a job I was perfect for. This stranger only knew me from two pages on a computer screen in front of him -- a cover letter and a résumé.