Re: Industry Experience (offshoot of Getting Hired)
Still, every time I interview for a position or have my resume tossed in the "other" pile I get the feeling that HR or some agency is looking for an "exact" match on the basis of resume checkoff points, rather than actual writing ability.
Every position I've ever had in tech writing has involved working with technologies and tools that differed from what I was using before, and I've found it very, very hard to get that idea past the gatekeepers. "Doesn't have Visio. Toss him out." That the process is automated just makes it worse.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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