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Dudfrmanila Posted 13 years ago
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on the job training

guys please help me doing resume
i have a question.

which i may practice or where i could practice..... which is correct?

thanks in advance guys
  

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dudfrmanila which i may practice or where i could practice..... which is correct? Neither makes much sense without the complete sentence.

  • dudfrmanila which i may practice or where i could practice.....
  • which is correct?
  • Neither makes much sense without the complete sentence.
  • Please supply it.
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dudfrmanilawhich i may practice or where i could practice..... which is correct?
Neither makes much sense without the complete sentence. Please supply it.
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to seek for a suitable on-the-job training which i may/can practice my knowledge and skills in the field of architecture that will develop my personality as a good competitor.

is this correct sir?
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You need to give us enough information to work with. That is not a sentence. If you want help, you need to help us help you, not be miserly with your information. Is it supposed to be an objective on your resume? Then:

OBJECTIVE: to seek on-the-job training in which I can use my knowledge and skills in architecture and develop my competitiveness.

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