Try writing a resume as if you were posting it to Mudcat. You are a 61-year old psychologist. Pretend you are on a long, boring plane ride and are explaining your career to a 42-year-old seatmate who is intelligent but works in an another field. Banking, say. What do you do? What are you proud of? What's the favorite part of your job? Hang on, and I will post an example of good Mudcat writing - well, what I think is good Mudcat writing. My husband works with your engineers. They get it that writing should be clear and concise, but they go too far and write skimpy reports that are unconvincing. He has to work with them so they include enough stuff to convince the public that they are not skating over problems or hiding anything.
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