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Uktous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

One that will make good use of

Hi,

Background:
I want to find a job which requires basic IT skills, and I can learn other IT skills by working in the company.

Question:
Can I use the following sentence?

Sentence:
I am looking for an entry level position in the IT industry, one that will make good use of my IT skills and analytical mind.

Which idea will reader think after they read

1) I am look for a position which will make good use of my skills
or

2) I am look for an industry which will make good use of my skills

?

Thanks
  

Top answer

Hi, Yes, you can say that. Only meaning #1. Clive

  • Hi, Yes, you can say that.
  • Only meaning #1.
  • Clive
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3 Answers
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Hi,

Yes, you can say that.



Only meaning #1.



Clive
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Hi,

How about this sentence?


I am looking for an entry level position in the IT industry, one that will enable further development of my IT and analytical skills.

Thanks
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Hi,

This sounds less like you want to help the employer and more like you want the employer to help you.



Clive

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