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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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If I'm writing a resume,which one is the best selection?

in the sentence "I have a broad experience in ........which would certainly benefit your company"

"I have a broad experience in ........which will certainly benefit your company"

"I have a broad experience in...........which certainly benefit your company"

I'm not so sure if there's any different in terms of politeness or level of confident?

Thank you so much
  

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'Experience' is uncountable and should remain so in this context. which I believe will/would benefit your company. -- 'Will' is more confident; 'would' is more modest.

  • 'Experience' is uncountable and should remain so in this context.
  • which I believe will/would benefit your company.
  • -- 'Will' is more confident; 'would' is more modest.
  • I leave you to choose.
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'Experience' is uncountable and should remain so in this context.

I have broad experience in ........which I believe will/would benefit your company.

I'm not so sure if there's any different in terms of politeness or level of confident?-- 'Will' is more confident; 'would' is more modest. I leave you to choose.
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thank you!!! Emotion: smile

what about "a broad background" is that ok?
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No. It sounds stilted. That's why I deleted it.

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