RE: what to look for in a Tech Editor
With that in mind, I don't mention the fact that I write fiction in my
resume or in interviews (I have not been directly asked, and would be
truthful if the topic came up). I don't want anybody worrying about
whether I can do the job, so I focus on showing that I can, without
planting any unnecessary seeds of doubt.
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