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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Do these make sense?

"Having developed a broad range of skills during various admin roles, I am confident that I would hit the ground running if hired."

"Having developed a broad range of skills during various admin roles, I am confident that I would hit the ground running if I were to be hired."

"Having developed a broad range of skills during various admin roles, I am confident that I would hit the ground running if you were to hire me."

"Having developed a broad range of skills during various admin roles, I am confident that I would hit the ground running if I was hired."

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All of them are grammatical. This one is my choice, but "hit the ground running" is quite informal. Having developed a broad range of skills during various admin roles, I am confident that I would hit the ground running if you hired me.

  • All of them are grammatical.
  • This one is my choice, but "hit the ground running" is quite informal.
  • Having developed a broad range of skills during various admin roles, I am confident that I would hit the ground running if you hired me.
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All of them are grammatical. This one is my choice, but "hit the ground running" is quite informal.

Having developed a broad range of skills during various admin roles, I am confident that I would hit the ground running if you hired me.

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