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Sue is a Recruiter and Talent Sourcer with over 13 years of experience sourcing and interviewing candidates for a variety of roles and industries, including Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Financial, e-Commerce. She
Interviewers want to know that you have the skills needed to facilitate exactness in your work. Any project involving electricity demands rigor, attention to detail, accuracy, and precision. A detail-oriented person focuses on the smaller aspects of projects and tasks. They avoid distractions and maintain a certain level of productivity throughout their workday. They can also work independently with little supervision, which is useful for most jobs. Employers value detail-oriented team members because they are consistent and deliver quality work.

Sue is a Recruiter and Talent Sourcer with over 13 years of experience sourcing and interviewing candidates for a variety of roles and industries, including Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Financial, e-Commerce. She
"I'm a perfectionist by nature, so that's always helped me in my work. I triple-check everything I do for both safety and efficiency. When I'm designing and testing, I'm very methodical and always meticulous. I keep an extremely detailed notebook that has everything from my earliest research to multiple design drafts and various comments at every single step of my process. Once I complete a project, I'll also include a comprehensive electrical performance report."
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