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Notojosh Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Contract Technical Trainer?

Hello. I tried to write down my job position in the resume. I used to work as a technical trainer for 2 years contracts. So should | say contracted technical trainer or contract technical trainer?? Or other better term?

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Hello, notojosh—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member. notojosh I used to work as a technical trainer for 2 years contracts These are common: I was a contracted technical trainer.

  • Hello, notojosh—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Thank you for registering as a member.
  • notojosh I used to work as a technical trainer for 2 years contracts These are common: I was a contracted technical trainer.
  • I was a freelance technical trainer.
  • I was a technical trainer on contract.
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Hello, notojosh—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member.
notojosh I used to work as a technical trainer for 2 years contracts
These are common:

I was a contracted technical trainer.
I was a freelance technical trainer.
I was a technical trainer on contract.
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I spent a little time researching this on the Internet. I think the preferred term is "contract technical trainer," which surprised me because as a native speaker, I preferred "contracted technical trainer."

"Contract technical trainer" seems to be the better choice.

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