I'm in a similar position, so I've been studying up on it . . .

You want to convince a potential employer that you will Make Money by
Solving Problems.  When you list your accomplishments, put them in terms
of solutions and Profit.  What problem did you work fix?  What was
improved by it (quantitively is very good)?  How did your work better the
bottom line?


> I'm a fairly confident PHP/MySQL developer...
> I know that I've not yet met a chanllenge I couldn't do (with some trial
> and error).
> So I'm working on my CV, and I'm very bad at technical 'bigging up
> myself'.

> I mean it's all very vauge...
> I need to comunicate to a potential employer, that I have skills, and I'm
> not afraid to use them, but what I've got at the mo, jsut says that I've
> built a few systems...
>
> Has anyone got any advise, about how to word what I've mentioned above...
> to put it in the proper context...

Good luck,
Neil Rest
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