How would you describe your past work experience?

How would you describe your past work experience?

Work Experience Descriptions. Begin each item by stating the name of the place, location, dates, and job title (e.g. manager, volunteer) List experiences in reverse chronological order (most current experience first). Describe your responsibilities in concise statements led by strong verbs.

How long have I worked at the same company?

I have been working at the same company, in increasingly senior roles, for the past 18 years – almost all my working life (I am 45). I’m starting to feel like a freak; in my industry, it is unusual to stay for longer than five years.

How did the workplace change 10 years ago?

Anyone in the workforce 10 years ago won’t be shocked that the change in when and where we work made this list. Whereas in the past remote work was reserved for special situations, that kind of idea is now replaced by a lot more freedom of where you work and when you work, and that’s not just people who are entrepreneurs.

Which is correct I am working or I have been working?

You work at a company with your colleagues. I am working means that you are currently working for that company. The verb phrase “have been working” is correct. It is present perfect continuous. It is correct because of the time phrase “for 3 years”. For and since are used with present or past perfect sentences.

What was the work life like in the 1980s?

The 1980s began with two recessions in three years, survived a one-day stock market crash (Black Monday – a 22.6% drop in a single day), yet still finished the decade with 19 million more jobs. People began to talk about and lobby for work-life balance, and wellness programs became a part of office life.

I have been working at the same company, in increasingly senior roles, for the past 18 years – almost all my working life (I am 45). I’m starting to feel like a freak; in my industry, it is unusual to stay for longer than five years.

What does it mean to have worked at a company for a year?

Having been working there for a year. Out of context the first phrase could mean either that you still work there or that you no longer work there. The second phrase can mean only that you are still working there.

Anyone in the workforce 10 years ago won’t be shocked that the change in when and where we work made this list. Whereas in the past remote work was reserved for special situations, that kind of idea is now replaced by a lot more freedom of where you work and when you work, and that’s not just people who are entrepreneurs.

You work at a company with your colleagues. I am working means that you are currently working for that company. The verb phrase “have been working” is correct. It is present perfect continuous. It is correct because of the time phrase “for 3 years”. For and since are used with present or past perfect sentences.