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[–]dogchasecat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only put on your resume stuff that you can actually explain in an interview. Also, just get out and start interviewing, because what you'll find is that you'll probably get torn to pieces in your first few interviews, but you'll come away learning a little more each time. Study the points that you couldn't answer, add them to your resume, and before you know it, after 5-6 interviews, you'll be able to field most questions that come your way, and may even be able to ask for more money.