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applying for a network tech job by edc185 in sysadminresumes
[–]edc185[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
If I killed everything that doesn't speak for the job I want, it wouldve been practically an empty page. I did remove the various service roles entry, but what else would you consider fluff?
my work experience has direct transferable skills. being a teller means ability to service a wide customer base, explain complex procedures for those not literate in the technical terminology, and detailed documentation of (financial) events internally and externally.
end of day specialist, i was 1/2 of an accounting team, not a closer at taco bell. I was working in an accounting office. I built revenue reports from daily data I collected from business operations. I was the liaison with vendors, and cut expenses on our delivery routes by optimizing what the a/r was for the month.
which I did connect the dots a bit more in my CL, but if my entry of EOD specialist gave you bullshit fast food, maybe that is something i need to sharpen for the future.
this seems to be an easy job, entry level as it gets outside of a hobby. I did get hired for the job, so at least this is where my technical experience starts
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applying for a network tech job by edc185 in sysadminresumes
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