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work experience or working experience? Thank you! The sentence-Taking a gap year looks great on a resume and gives students valuable work experience. 1) Do I need to use"work experience" or "working experience ? 2)Is the grammar correct? Thank you!
26 de may. de 2017 4:20
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"work experience" is correct. But does taking a gap year necessarily give a person valuable "work experience"? Some people would say a gap year gives a person valuable life experience because many do lower level jobs just to get away from the rigors and discipline of school. Just a thought.
26 de mayo de 2017
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The meaning can change, and in this context, you need to use "work experience". This means you have an understanding of an employment situation. "Working experience" suggests functional or practical experience, but not necessarily experience in employment for the first time. You can compare this phrase to "working knowledge".
26 de mayo de 2017
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'work experience' is more standard. Yes, the grammar is fine.
26 de mayo de 2017
I would use 'work experience'. Maybe if you talked more about the jobs that you plan to do during the gap year then you can probably use 'working experience'. Doesn't matter that much to be honest.
26 de mayo de 2017
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