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Would incorporating something in your CV, that isn't originally your work, be of any good?

For instance. 'Created different working applications and software using different free plans of AIs'?
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hunkalove · 70-79, M
So, you know how to make that French fryer shine like a 1954 Buick?
YMITheWayIM · 46-50, M
@hunkalove There are so many things I know, but can't include in my CV.
gandalf1957 · 61-69, M
You should ask members of the current UK cabinet. Some of them like at the very least "bigging up" their CVs if not stating complete falsehoods thereon!
YMITheWayIM · 46-50, M
@gandalf1957 Let's hope there are some SWeEPs from the House of commons reading this then 🤞
OldBrit · 61-69, M
You'd best outline why? So was it done that way for speed, or cost etc.
YMITheWayIM · 46-50, M
@OldBrit Understood.
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YMITheWayIM · 46-50, M
@jshm2 But using Ms Office is a skill that's still in demand even after the passage of almost three decades

 
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