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<blockquote data-quote="futuretraineesolicitor" data-source="post: 91969" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>I'd say that you should focus on two totally different aspects in both the work experience entries. For example, in one work experience entry, you could talk about how you regularly worked with your colleagues as part of the team to arrange something that was was mostly out of stock. In the other work experience entry where you worked as a waitress again, try and talk about how your cafe/restaurant only catered to children (maybe an ice cream parlour) and how you had to be patient while taking orders, repeating it numerous times because the children just won't listen etc. In the first one, you developed your teamwork skills while in the other experience you developed your oral communication. I could be wrong here but that is how I'd go about it. Please correct me if I'm wrong though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="futuretraineesolicitor, post: 91969, member: 4098"] I'd say that you should focus on two totally different aspects in both the work experience entries. For example, in one work experience entry, you could talk about how you regularly worked with your colleagues as part of the team to arrange something that was was mostly out of stock. In the other work experience entry where you worked as a waitress again, try and talk about how your cafe/restaurant only catered to children (maybe an ice cream parlour) and how you had to be patient while taking orders, repeating it numerous times because the children just won't listen etc. In the first one, you developed your teamwork skills while in the other experience you developed your oral communication. I could be wrong here but that is how I'd go about it. Please correct me if I'm wrong though. [/QUOTE]
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