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English Language & Usage Asked by GarlicSTAT on April 20, 2021

I am trying to write a sentence that shows my experience as a cook; for example, since my first job at ABC, and then to DEF, to currently working at GHI, I have gain …

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“Since my first job” refers to a time after the job ended, suggesting that you gained no experience in that job. Better to start with something like:

Since starting my first job at ABC I have worked at DEF and GHI, and have gained experience in ...

This is only one of many suggestions you may receive but it avoids the awkward start.

Correct answer by Anton on April 20, 2021

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