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scott wrote:
>> This looks like the kind of thing I could really enjoy doing. Trouble
>> is, I'm not seeing any specific job that I can tick ALL the boxes for.
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> Hardly anyone can do that.
Really?
I thought there were people out there who *have* 3 years of C experience?
>> In this instance, they seem to be *demanding* actual experience.
>> (Specifically C, C++ and VHDL. None of which I have, but I'm pretty
>> sure I could learn the latter two.)
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> Exactly. Make this clear on your CV and letter. You want them to
> employ you because you are quick at learning new concepts and being able
> to work with them, not because you have 12 years experience in C.
I totally feel like there must be *something* useful I could do for
these guys... Now I just need to convince *them* of this fact! ;-)
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