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Perhaps there are internships involving FrameMaker in your area that you
could tackle?
As Bill Swallow suggested, find volunteer projects you can take on in
FrameMaker.
--Guy K. Haas
Software Exegete in Silicon Valley
Karen wrote:
> How did you obtain your FrameMaker experience?
>
> I'm in the process of looking for a new job and many positions require FrameMaker experience. I did the whole "Classroom in a Book" option to self-teach. When I'm asked in an interview if I have experience, I indicate that I have taught myself, but have not used it in a work environment. This is never enough for anyone.
>
> So, the age old question, how do you get OTJ experience if no one will hire you if you don't have OTJ experience?
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