Another word for 'individual project' or 'single-handedly'? [on hold]





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I'm trying to refine my resume, where I'm writing about a company project that I undertook on my own. Apart from 'single-handedly executed' or 'individual project', are there some other ways to put this across?




An enriching experience at XYZ company was the ABC project that I single-handedly executed..



An enriching experience at XYZ company was an individual project where so and so describing ABC project ..




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I'm trying to refine my resume, where I'm writing about a company project that I undertook on my own. Apart from 'single-handedly executed' or 'individual project', are there some other ways to put this across?




An enriching experience at XYZ company was the ABC project that I single-handedly executed..



An enriching experience at XYZ company was an individual project where so and so describing ABC project ..




TIA










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I'm trying to refine my resume, where I'm writing about a company project that I undertook on my own. Apart from 'single-handedly executed' or 'individual project', are there some other ways to put this across?




An enriching experience at XYZ company was the ABC project that I single-handedly executed..



An enriching experience at XYZ company was an individual project where so and so describing ABC project ..




TIA










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I'm trying to refine my resume, where I'm writing about a company project that I undertook on my own. Apart from 'single-handedly executed' or 'individual project', are there some other ways to put this across?




An enriching experience at XYZ company was the ABC project that I single-handedly executed..



An enriching experience at XYZ company was an individual project where so and so describing ABC project ..




TIA







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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by MetaEd Nov 19 at 9:27


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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by MetaEd Nov 19 at 9:27


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