The phrase "leverage my experience" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you are telling someone that you are drawing on your experience in a particular field to achieve a certain goal or benefit. For example, "I'm leveraging my experience in management to apply for the position of operations director.".
I am excited to tell you that I meet all your requirements and am eager to leverage my experience, skills, and knowledge to contribute to your establishment's bottom line.
I have been in various high stress situations since but have been even more successful due to leveraging my experiences of the past.
Leveraging my experience in lesbian travel and LGBT marketing, my business partner and I struck upon the idea to take lesbians on vacation, get them out of their comfort zones and rally them to take on one bite-size chunk of a problem in a place we are visiting.
I love my job and the opportunities it gives me to leverage my cancer experience to provide my patients with greater comfort, hope and the power to heal.
Now I am able to leverage my 30 years' experience as a Tech Investor to help support entrepreneurs - especially women (and a few good men).
Although not successful in winning a seat, I leveraged my political experience, engineering degree, and communications background into an appointment in the administration of President George H. W. Bush as public affairs director for the Commerce Department's newly established Technology Administration.
Neil Blechman said in a statement, "With a strong management team now in place, now is the time for me to move on and leverage my strategic and marketing experience in other areas".
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