Brooke's blog
week 8 project log
Posted March 1st, 2008 by BrookeI am a member of team Purdue. During the chat with Kevin and the other group members it was decided that we would each write 5 pages about setting up a home network using Windows XP. I have already started working on this project and plan on finishing the rough draft by Wednesday.
Employment project assestment stage 4
Posted February 12th, 2008 by BrookeWriting in Context
How did the particular job you applied for affect how you wrote your letter? Did it change or affect how you presented yourself? How did applying for this position help you understand aspects of your experience you might need to develop more?
resume adjustments
Posted February 8th, 2008 by BrookeI appreciate the feedback I received . And wish to thank everyone that commented on how it could be improved.
Resume Draft
Posted February 6th, 2008 by BrookeI have attached two resumes. The first one is the word document I normally use . The second is a PDF. It looks a little weird because the formatting is visible. I would welcome any comments on the resumes
Thanks
Brooke
Exaggerated coverletter
Posted February 1st, 2008 by BrookeI have attached the exaggerated cover letter. I would welcome any comments about it
Beruitawit Brooke Fitaye
Reading response 1
Posted January 31st, 2008 by BrookeIn the article, Gareth explains when writing professionally it is okay to break the rules as long as one has an understanding of them. He also urges writes to express themselves in the simplest way possible. These tips differ from greatly from most of the advice I have received in college. It has been my experience that longwinded, superfluous writing is rewarded in the college. Gareth’s advice pinpoints the differences that exist between these two environments