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A company called last week looking to get someone to do some corporate helpdesk/support tutorial/videography for them and wanted to know which textbooks I had recorded video for. This is something of a complex question, since A) I was never directly told which books were which, B) they lacked front pages and copyright notices at the time I was working on them, C) I probably signed a NDA at some point, D) I forgot to keep copies of the work I did, and E) at least one agent was told by the end client to not even tell me who I was working for (an action I do understand since I do have access to all the answers for their final exams). I've been able to find several books I probably worked on and at least one I definitely worked on, so how do you, Oh LJ hive-mind, suggest I reference them in my resume?

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Date: 2010-05-17 09:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pezzonovante.livejournal.com
Reference by name? No. Some vague reference to their subject matter, novelty, and/or popularity? Absolutely ("a top 5 high school geometry textbook" or somesuch).

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