I don't think I've ever had relevant experience for any job that I've worked in the past 11 years. As a result, I've come to believe that the experience you do have is more relevant than you may think. Past jobs have always helped inform my choices at future jobs, and none of the experience was ever useless. If you have experience in something, that may be all you need. Here are my recommendations:
仅我在过去11年做过的工作中,没有一个工作是曾经有过相关工作经验的。因此,我开始相信,你现有的经验可能比你想象的更具有相关性。过去的工作经验总是能帮助我决定下一份工作,没有任何一项工作经验是毫无用处的。如果你在某方面有过经验,或许就能为你提供所有你要的东西。以下是我的一些建议:
Find Relevant Experience You Didn't Realize You Had
找出你未曾察觉到的相关经验
First, figure out a way to use any experience you do have to seem more relevant to the job at hand. I once used a technical support job to get a job on a film set. It's possible to focus on certain aspects of a position while still being honest. Think about what you did at your past and/or current job and concentrate on the days you enjoyed the most. Chances are there's at least one project that you worked on that has some relevance. On your resume, and in your interview, be sure to focus on that. If you can make it a good story and speak passionately about the work, it will go a long way.
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