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German Phrase

Meine Erfahrung passt gut zu dieser Rolle.

/ˈmaɪ̯.nə ɛɐ̯ˈfaːʁʊŋ ˈpas(t) ɡuːt t͡suː ˈdiː.zɐ ˈʁɔ.lə/
Meaning"My experience fits well with this role."
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Meaning

The sentence means 'My experience fits well with this role.' It is often used in job interviews or cover letters to highlight how one's background aligns with the position being applied for.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to connect your past work or skills to a new job, project, or responsibility, especially in formal or professional settings.

Grammar Breakdown

MeineErfahrungpasstgutzudieserRolle.

1

Possessive Pronoun

'Meine' agrees with the feminine noun 'Erfahrung' in gender and number.

2

Verb Conjugation

'passt' is the third-person singular present tense of 'passen' used because the subject 'Erfahrung' is singular.

3

Prepositional Case

'zu' governs the dative case, so 'dieser' (dative feminine) is used before 'Rolle'.

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Adverb Placement

'gut' as an adverb modifies the verb 'passt' and is placed directly after the verb.

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Können Sie uns etwas über Ihre bisherigen Aufgaben erzählen?

Can you tell us about your previous responsibilities?

Meine Erfahrung passt gut zu dieser Rolle.

My experience fits well with this role.

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Common Mistakes

  • Meine Erfahrungen passen gut zu dieser Rolle.

    Do not use 'passt' with a plural subject; ensure the subject is singular like 'Erfahrung'.

  • Meine Erfahrung passt gut zu dieses Rolle.

    Avoid using 'zu' with a dative article; 'zu' correctly takes dative, so 'dieser' is correct, not 'dieses'.

Alternatives

  • Meine Qualifikationen entsprechen den Anforderungen dieser Position.

    My qualifications match the requirements of this position.

  • Ich bringe relevante Erfahrung für diese Aufgabe mit.

    I bring relevant experience for this task.

  • Meine bisherige Tätigkeit ist ideal für diese Stelle.

    My previous work is ideal for this job.

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Cultural Tip

In German professional communication, it is common to be concise and directly link your experience to the role. Avoid overly modest language; confidence is valued, but stay factual and avoid exaggeration.