I need help

Mary Arrotti mary_arrotti at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 10 12:35:11 MST 2008


Zen:
   
  When you list achievements - you can also include skills and knowledge that you've developed in the 5 mos since you were hired:
   
  For example, you may have started work on a Help system still to be completed. But if you never wrote Help before this job and never worked with the company's products - then you might want to include achievements like this:
   
  (1) Learned and successfully worked with XYZ Help product.
  (2) Learned and developed documentation for Product X.
   
  You can also include some other tasks you've performed - particularly one-off tasks or things not specifically part of job description:
   
  (3) Reviewed all existing documentation and materials for Product X. 
  (4) Researched and evaluated tools to use for Product X documentation.
  (5) Created plans and methodology for updating Product X documentation.
  (6) Identified issues with Product X and forwarded to QA.
  (7) Attended and contributed to weekly Product X product meetings.
   
  
Zen C <zenizenc at gmail.com> wrote:
  She said I could write everything that I have achieved in the past 5 months.

Everything I have achieved were my own initiatives of which some were not
very successful cos it was very difficult for them to adapt to at once.
       
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