It is advisable to
mention about your previous experiences in a detailed manner, giving the interviewer an overall idea of your past work.
Not exact matches
Or, if you ask someone
about his
previous experience and how it led to where he is now, he'll hopefully
mention someone positively — be it an influential colleague, boss, or client — in the answer.
As I've
mentioned on
previous posts, this series of posts
about how to read ebooks and what ereader you might want to get focuses on what reading devices I've had personal
experience with: the nook and the iPhone.
I have
mentioned in
previous blogs
about the terrible
experience I had with a great dog choking to death on a Rawhide Chew.
In a
previous post
about a visit to Taquile Island in Lake Titicaca, I
mentioned the difficulty in finding local
experiences (or at least, «cultivated local
experiences») while avoiding outright tourist traps.
In a
previous article
about writing your professional summary, I
mentioned that you should avoid using fluffy marketing words to describe your
experience and instead, focus on providing proof of your skills.
Our market research analyst resume sample shows how you can also
mention your abilities in the work
experience section as you write
about accomplishments you made in
previous jobs.
The nurses who have
experience will usually
mention about their
previous work history and the nurses who don't have any
experience and are at the entry level will usually highlight their educational background.
Patients share with me their
previous experiences with therapists where they asked ignorant questions (quizzing a gay male patient
about his HIV status immediately upon
mentioning that he has sex with men, grimacing at the
mention of anal sex, assuming that an individual who is contemplating an open relationship has difficulties with attachment or intimacy before exploring the nature of their interest).