Monday, November 14, 2016

prepositions - “experience in” VS "experience with"




  1. A has many years of experience in material design and production technology.

  2. A has many years of experience with material design and production technology



I have seen both 'with' and 'in' followed by 'experience". If I want to convery the meaning a company or a person has worked in the areas of material design and production technology for many years and is experienced, which preposition should I choose?



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Answer



Think of the example of a farmer. He works IN a field WITH a plough.


Most areas of work are likewise referred to as "fields". So when you are speaking about your "field" of work, you would say you have experience in it.


However, both can be very useful when writing a CV/resume or a job application. For example, let's say that you were applying for a job in the field of ICT and you wanted to demonstrate your experience. If you had already worked in that field or similar, you would want to detail that. But maybe you have worked in an unrelated field (say, general administration) and that role contained an element of ICT that gave you relevant experience. You couldn't legitimately claim you had worked in ICT but you could show that you have some transferrable skills by detailing the things you worked with.


For example:



I have 3 years' experience working in an ICT technical role.



or




I have 3 year's experience working with computers.



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