Added by Geoff Sauer on Oct 06, 2003.
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Most industry recruiters are looking for writers with both education and experience. Moreover, they assume that if you have a college degree, you should possess a fundamental skills set in a particular field, and you should have proven that you can commit and follow through on a major learning task. Having the fundamental skills is important to employers because your job training can then focus on the company’s specifics (such as, technology, products, and platforms).
 
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