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Skill History and Resume Building, Part 2
This continues my discussion from Monday, where I’m sharing a narrative of my job history to help illustrate how the things you learn on a job–even if they’re not directly related to technical writing–can be worth including on a resume.
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Skill History and Resume Building
One of the important things to do when building your resume is to take note of the skills you learned in each position you’ve held. This is slightly different from your job description because it focuses on what you’ve learned rather than what … Continue reading
Posted in job hunting, technical writing, workplace
Tagged job history, resume writing, transferable skills
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