As an editor of Potentate Press (2000-2009), I negotiated a number of issues and convinced the author. I persuaded the authors to make changes for aesthetic or editorial reasons. I persuaded the author to accept more design choices, according to the limited budget of the media. I convinced the author to finish the work on time. I negotiated the author's reward for their work. I am looking for a writer and negotiating the right to publish their work. I negotiated with the publisher on the direction of the press release and the various books we should publish.
To be honest, most of the discussion and information about personal finances is too complicated with your jargon about your resume, making your past work history more important than it actually is. (Do not worry, I will not tell you about your future employer, your work as "inventory management expert" is just your storage at Wal-Mart.) It is time to bring something fresh and real to the table.
Experience is the main evidence you need to succeed at work. The list of past roles is not primarily to show that you were hired in the past few years, but to summarize your specific actions and your contribution to your achievement and expertise today. However, the first goal is to make it easier to move your resume, so please make it easy. The Experience section is also the best place to prove that you have the skills you need. For example, being in the position of a React developer is that he has experience with React or has highlighted the JavaScript related role so far.
In the world of experts, some people regard past experiences as skills and indicators of domain knowledge. For very high work, job offers may seek 10 years of experience. Sometimes more. But in emerging industries and rapidly growing industries someone has studied it for several months and suddenly seems to be professional from their minds and their believers. The whole world is connected via Twitter or Facebook. Maybe that's why it's pretty easy to "follow" experts. Should we blame social media? Still, it is still an early childhood. The privacy, false news, and data collection brought by the world of social media is still being debated. I always remember that Facebook was founded in 2004.