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23rd March 2007, 07:07 PM
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Looking for work - Process Documentation / ISO Documentation
Hello All,
I had done Bachelors, Masters in Mechanical Engineering, & Certified Quality Improvement Associates from ASQ.
I successfully completed ISO 9001:2000 lead auditor course and implemented ISO 9001:2000 in my company. I also developed various procedures, documented process and procedure manual for various client.
I am looking for such type of documentation work so that i can work from home and send it to you by email.
I am also ready to work as a internal auditor for various manufacturing company for GTA area of Canada.
Please email me.
Thanks,
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23rd March 2007, 11:24 PM
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Re: Looking for work - Process Documentation / ISO Documentation
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Originally Posted by armaan
Hello All,
I had done Bachelors, Masters in Mechanical Engineering, & Certified Quality Improvement Associates from ASQ.
I successfully completed ISO 9001:2000 lead auditor course and implemented ISO 9001:2000 in my company. I also developed various procedures, documented process and procedure manual for various client.
I am looking for such type of documentation work so that i can work from home and send it to you by email.
I am also ready to work as a internal auditor for various manufacturing company for GTA area of Canada.
Please email me.
Thanks,
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I don't mean to scold, but it's obvious you haven't paid attention to the many threads and posts we have about getting a job which advise stressing the value you will bring to the organization. What value do you propose to bring to any organization that hires you versus hiring someone else?
Also, if you are proposing your skill and experience in creating documents and similar paperwork, you should be VERY meticulous in assuring your proposal has no typos to give confidence to any prospective employer that he won't have to hire a proofreader to clean up your work.
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24th March 2007, 12:03 PM
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Re: Looking for work - Process Documentation / ISO Documentation
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Originally Posted by Wes Bucey
I don't mean to scold, but it's obvious you haven't paid attention to the many threads and posts we have about getting a job which advise stressing the value you will bring to the organization. What value do you propose to bring to any organization that hires you versus hiring someone else?
Also, if you are proposing your skill and experience in creating documents and similar paperwork, you should be VERY meticulous in assuring your proposal has no typos to give confidence to any prospective employer that he won't have to hire a proofreader to clean up your work.
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Wes,
I will go through other post and try to get more information.
thanks
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