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This is a bit unorthodox, but would anyone on the list be willing to take a
look at my resume and offer feedback? As I said in my earlier thread, I've
been trying to get back to tech writing for quite a while, and haven't been
invited to a single interview. I think my qualifications and experience are
strong enough to land a good position tech writing for the IT industry, but
I've been completely stymied.
I feel like I must be missing something, and would be very grateful for a
second set of eyes.
Please reply off-list if you're able to help, and I'll send you my resume.
Thanks in advance for everyone's help and support.
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