Examples:

I help train fortune 500 tech companies’ AI algorithms.

I am Time Magazine’s Person of the year 2006.

  • Gormadt
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    9 months ago

    Last time I filled one out I mentioned my DnD campaign I run

    “I organize bi-weekly meetings with 5 people that last roughly 6 hours. I then direct people for these 6 hours through various problem solving activities that require teamwork.”

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      9 months ago

      Not bad, but those are rookie numbers, you’ve got to pump them up!

      • Performed Project Management with complete Work Breakdown Structure and delegation of roles and responsibilities
      • Implemented regulatory compliance following applicable established v5 industry guidelines
      • Executed regular data gathering as well as reconciliation with disparate records at established intervals
      • Regularly dealt with influx of random data resulting in drastic situational changes requiring quick thinking, triage, and remediation of issues.
      • Operated without production interruption even with frequent team member exit during critical phases of operation
      • Resolved frequent conflicts between team members regarding the subject matter while maintaining neutrality and unity within the groups for continued execution
      • Included audit functions as part of continuous improvement efforts
      • Successfully completed multiple 6+ month engagements under these conditions
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        9 months ago

        Very well written. I’d only change something about this paragraph:

        • Operated without production interruption even with frequent team member exit during critical phases of operation

        Sounds like people were quitting on you because of terrible work conditions you fostered. An alternative could be:

        • Operated without production interruption even with occasional unexpected or planned team member absences during critical phases of operation
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          9 months ago

          NGL I got asked to elaborate

          We went over on interview time by quite a bit because we talked quite a bit about organizing and ensuring that people were not only doing the roles they volunteered for but also having the opportunities to flex the skills they had in those roles.

          Not to mention also having the chance to build their skill sets and branch out into new roles as they learned about what the other roles had to offer.

          At the time I did that interview I technically had a play group of 15 people but we needed 5 for each session. So basically I’d pick a day for game day. We’d organize and plan the event recruiting players with various roles they had.

          I ended up not taking the job because they changed which location I was going to be working at to being 45 minutes away (and in a state with income tax) from where I lived vs 5 minutes (in a state without income tax) from what I lived and also from 4 10s to 5 8s. Oh and the pay was going to be the same, so that was a deal breaker.

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              8 months ago

              That’s not true

              If you work in a state you pay that state’s taxes regardless of where you live.

              I’ve had the unfortunate benefit of working in one state and living in another now for about 10 years.

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                8 months ago

                It looks like some localities try to double-dip in certain places, but that’s the exception, not the rule.

                For example, I’ve been living in WA but working in CA, and have zero tax obligations to the state of California.

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                  8 months ago

                  That’s quite the commute holy hell

                  I live in WA and work in OR. Oregon takes their taxes and in general I only get the transit tax back and sometimes a kicker if they take too much from everyone (like this year) and have a massive surplus.