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> Yes, that is what unique means - and yes I can solidly
> uniquely position myself.
Tony...in all seriousness...what you say might be fine, depending on
what came before and after it, and how you delivered it. My problem
with it, and I'd have this problem if you were interviewing for me,
is that it is completely subjective. It's something anyone could say.
To me, you'd have to back it up with qualifyable evidence that let's
me know that the skills you claim that allows you to make that
assertion must be skills that I and my department can use.
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
"So long and thanks for all the fish."
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