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hey yamp;#39;all welcome back to this weekamp;#39;s episode of ama friday with amy miller recruiting in yoga pants alrighty two full years yamp;#39;all we are the very first video of 2022 i am tired it has been a long week already but recruiting and young fans never sleep so we are gonna kick off the new year by revisiting a recent topic uh because i think we need to provide a little more clarity here i think there were some interesting points made in the midst of a dumpster fire that unfolded over on linkedin if you follow me on twitter you may know what iamp;#39;m talking about thankfully thatamp;#39;s all gone itamp;#39;s been deleted itamp;#39;s off the internet thank god cause itamp;#39;s messy anyway bigger points um i do want to revisit this idea around addresses and zip codes on resumes some of the criticism and really questions we were getting from non-recruiters was okay great youamp;#39;re saying i donamp;#39;t need it on a resume why the hell do i have to