There's a part where you fill out a career description when you move to a career job.
I was wondering how to fill out this part.
I don't think I should tell the outside about my original work at the company.
I think I should write down the projects I worked on in the career description.
How do I write this part?
611 2017-04-19 Gentleman
If you move to a similar industry, there is not much difference in technology between companies.
Or at least they're doing similar things.
So, you can explain it roughly in the career description.
You don't have to write in too much detail.
It's a well-known technique, or it's seen externally, so it's enough to explain what you're already in charge of in terms of anyone's knowledge.
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