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My code is something like this whereas the table is coming above the section "Work experience".

\section{Work experience}

\begin{table}

\caption{Research Experience}

\centering

\begin{tabular}{|l|p{3cm}|l|p{3cm}|l|}

\hline

S. No. & Employer’s name & Post Held & Length of service (date) & Nature of work \\

\hline

 1 & Sardar Vallabhai National Institute of Technology & Research Associate & From--August 2013 To--Till Date & Research \\ 

 \hline

 2 & Sardar Vallabhai National Institute of Technology & --- & From--January 2012 To-July 2013 & Research \\

\hline

\end{tabular}

\end{table}
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  • You don't HAVE to use table, especially if you want a tabular to show up at a particular location. Use \captionof from the caption package if you want a caption. May 14, 2015 at 3:53
  • As of now, this post is a duplicate of How to influence the position of float environments like figure and table in LaTeX? However, as suggested, you don't need to use a table environment to insert a tabular. Since you're not using a \caption, you can do without the floating table. Could you please clarify that you're not interested in a caption?
    – Werner
    May 14, 2015 at 4:10
  • i want to show a table about my timeline in research experience and i want a table May 14, 2015 at 4:13

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Since you're not using a \caption, you can insert a tabular without using a table environment. Use

\section{Working experience}

\begin{center}
  \begin{tabular}{..}
    ...
  \end{tabular}
\end{center}

If there is too much space between your use of \section and the tabular, then you can insert a negative \vspace{<len>}, or use the \centering declaration inside a group:

\section{Working experience}

{\centering
  \begin{tabular}{..}
    ...
  \end{tabular}\par
}

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