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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 251439, member: 25283"] Yeah experience is always on the employers mind especially when it comes to work that needs practical skills or working with machineries. The employer will always want an experienced hands so that you don't come and damaged their equipment. But even with your little knowledge it might not just be enough. You know that technology is dynamic what you must have learned yesterday might be outdated today so you need to brush up or somehow learn 9n the job. Experience is as important as learning on the work. This is why I created the topic of why it is important to work while still schooling you would have been able to get the needed skills, expertise and experience to add to your resume. Again having the needed experience will help you get a better pay package than one that's just starting out because the company might need to pay for a training session for the new employee. So if you are a good social person you might just learn very fast from your colleague or teammates on those ones you are yet to know about. But the bottom line is that if you want to be efficient even as a new entrant into a company you learn on the job [/QUOTE]
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