Let someone with
Photoshop skills do it for you.
Not exact matches
If I had a snit of
photoshop skill, I'd
do it.
Whether that's playing around with my camera, learning some
Photoshop skills or just experimenting with different technologies I don't know yet.
I don't have
photoshop or gimp
skills either.
We encourage you to be as dynamic as possible: handmake, paint, sculpt,
photoshop, motion graphics, whatever you can
do that's unique to your
skills we want to see it in your poster!
Make a list of all the new
skills you've learned, both practical (like learning how to use
Photoshop at an intermediate level), and personal (like how to stay focused and motivated after you totally screwed up a drawing that was 90 %
done).
If the job posting says they're looking for a person with expert level
skills in Microsoft
Photoshop and you don't really use that program, don't add it to your resume.
If the employer is looking for a designer
skilled in
Photoshop, and you don't have it mentioned in your resume, you're going to get skipped.
You see a job posting for an editorial assistant position at your favorite magazine, and one of the main qualifications is proficiency in
Photoshop, a
skill that you don't have.
Research N / A Training / Certification Training in
DOS Certificate in Basic Secretarial
Skills Award Dean's List Award, 2006 - 2007 Professional Membership The Judiciary Club
Skills Expert in writing letters, memoranda Ms Word, Excel, Spreadsheet, Adobe,
Photoshop Basic knowledge in trial court proceedings
Gray seems perfect to me, but would have to see using your mad
photoshop skills that I
do NOT possess!
Don't worry if you don't have the biggest house or the fanciest camera or if you are not
skilled with
Photoshop (I don't know how to use
Photoshop either).