Let's talk career advice for students and early career researchers! Specifically: how do you represent your non-academic work on your CV and job applications? What guidance have you been given in planning your career? I'll share some advice, but please share your tips! #phdchatpic.twitter.com/qsPyxAHVBi
Oooh - probably not a good idea, though noted it was in your old CV. CVs should be a summary of experience. In a job application, however, it would be ok to say, "I've not had direct experience, I understand that this theory/method would be applicable in the role in [X WAYS]."
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Reason being that recruitment panels need to be clear about specific areas that they are willing to "train up" and other aspects of the job that are essential and they need a candidate to start the ground running with prior direct experience.
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Was coming from engineering, where experience with certain softwares and techniques are important. We do them in labs or for projects, but might not have an online portfolio to show it. Or at least not in 2006.
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