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Yiwei Liu Posted 14 years ago
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This is a sentence in my CV,help me to check it,thank you

• Proposed to my boss and planned a “Marketing Competition”, which stimulated the employees’ working passion and enhanced efficiency in our company
  

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"Proposed to your boss" would mean, to most people, that you asked him to marry you. Propose "something to somebody" and that goes away. " Having proposed a MC to my boss, I then planned it.

  • "Proposed to your boss" would mean, to most people, that you asked him to marry you.
  • Propose "something to somebody" and that goes away.
  • " Having proposed a MC to my boss, I then planned it.
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"Proposed to your boss" would mean, to most people, that you asked him to marry you. Propose "something to somebody" and that goes away.
" I proposed a marketing Competition to my boss, and then planned it."
Having proposed a MC to my boss, I then planned it.
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