RE: Do I have to understand the material?
...Place a resume with great writingOh, JohnJohnJohnJohnJohn <sigh>
credentials and mediocre technical knowledge next to a resume with great
writing credentials and strong technical and the one with strong technical
knowledge will win almost every time.
...In times of 100 writer for every available position, expert IS the
difference.
That kind of thinking is /soooooooo/ last millennium. <sigh>
These days, cheaper is better; experts are far too costly.
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