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My first home computer experience was playing "Lemonade Stand" on a used Apple IIE that my uninterested parents relegated to the basement storage room. Since then, I've dabbled with all sorts of computers and devices, and do my best to keep up with the ever-changing tech world. This afternoon, I pondered, how do job hunters indicate that they have experienced it all and can quickly learn as needed? According to Professor Google, writing "willing to learn" on your resume is not the best approach (Indeed article). Highlighting skills, certifications, accomplishments, and describing the results of learning new skills is a much better way to demonstrate your ability to take on anything. Speaking of new, check out the latest jobs on the board and have a great weekend! 💻 Erin

 

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Erin O’Donnell

Outreach and Engagement Associate

Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)

Please note my remote office hours are Monday – Thursday

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