Re: Purpose Driven Technical Writing
We don't care if she's unique, we care that she's a strong writer who will
work as a team member to plan her docs and meet our deadlines.
Several people have made similar comments, and I agree with them.
However, from the point of view of marketing yourself during an interview, it is important to prepare an answer to Tony's question. Or, if "How am I unique?" is too hubristic, maybe you can substitute "What do I offer?"
The answer should vary depending on the interview, but it can help you through interviews if you come prepared with an answer.
Just don't expect anyone except you to care very much. :-)
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