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		<title>Gaining experience putting it into words</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s no real easy way to gain experience, and I always hated the notion that companies wanted someone &#8216;experienced&#8217;, but I now understand what experience really is.  Since making a lateral move to another program, there was a short interview process in which we talked about my &#8216;experience&#8217; and what this new task entailed.  Everything [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s no real easy way to gain experience, and I always hated the notion that companies wanted someone &#8216;experienced&#8217;, but I now understand what experience <span style="text-decoration: underline;">really is</span>.  Since making a lateral move to another program, there was a short interview process in which we talked about my &#8216;experience&#8217; and what this new task entailed.  Everything &#8216;clicked&#8217; during the interview, those engineering and program terms I wasn&#8217;t very familiar with long ago, were common words, phrases, and acronyms that I&#8217;ve had lots of exposure to.  It felt really good to hear those words that I was extremely familiar with.</p>
<p>My career has lead me to an interesting place, and I can finally define what I want out of my accomplishments working for a company.  It&#8217;s easy..and it&#8217;s my new &#8216;<a href="http://Zeus.emurse.com">resume objective</a>&#8216;:  <em>&#8220;To apply my systems and software knowledge and experience, to work on a product that is powerful, reliable, robust, and intuitive, while helping people and profiting for a company.&#8221;</em> You like?   Having worked with defense companies for 7 years now with 3 different companies, I&#8217;m starting to understand what these companies are looking for, and I believe <a href="http://Zeus.emurse.com">my resume</a> sums it up well.</p>
<p>I really enjoy putting experiences into words and now this post and my resume describe that.  I always had a software engineering title and knew that was wrong, but was afraid to put systems engineer on my resume.  Now, I know it&#8217;s right and everything I&#8217;ve been doing falls under systems engineering, but more specifically integration and test.  I&#8217;ve really enjoyed the work I do, because it&#8217;s so dynamic.  The biggest benefit is training people, and customer support related tasks.  It&#8217;s such a multi-functional role, and being relied on for so many different things feels good.</p>
<p>Keeping my resume up to date lately has been great, <a href="http://www.emurse.com">aside from being easy</a>.  However it&#8217;s been more important to finally keep my resume and experiences written down and up to date.</p>
<p>In all, I still hate when a company wants someone &#8216;experienced&#8217; and I understand why, but I would hope they give those with powerful degrees and a great attitude an opportunity, because in the end you always have to get spun up, adjust to the environment, do in-formal training and learn the system.  It just takes people with experience less time and people without a little more.  Also going from job to job is less frightening.  Hang in there, buy your time, but don&#8217;t limit yourself to just one thing or one job, anything you do can be considered experience&#8230;</p>
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