Using effective words that will highlight your skills and qualities to the employer will definitely help you but the ineffective words in resume objective will have the reverse effect.
The answer is, simply,
use effective wording.
But almost 90 % of all resume writers just
use effective words without paying much attention to a personal strategy.
Not exact matches
Studies have shown that
using the
word «because» in email correspondence is over 31 % more
effective when seeking compliance, compared to leaving the
word out.
But there's one marketing method that entails a practical facet no other approach does; and if
used properly, it can be the most
effective means you have of spreading the
word about your product.
Through
effective use of sites such as Facebook and Twitter, brands can earn
word - of - mouth advertising as users recommend their products or services to their friends and family.
Besides identifying the most
effective opening phrase, it turns out the study also examined the closing phrases people often
use, and came up with a best practice there, too: a simple three -
word phrase that prompted a much higher response rate than other, more common closings.
Barnes & Noble University offers a range of free and low - cost online classes on everything from
using Microsoft
Word to becoming an
effective leader.
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After Puerto Rico declared a form of bankruptcy May 3, The New York Times
used these
words to describe the U.S. territory's fiscal woes: «borrowing to pay operating expenses, year after year»; «unable to provide its citizens
effective services»; and «rising pension costs, crumbling infrastructure, departing taxpayers and credit downgrades.»
In Adwords, the most
effective campaigns
use ad groups that are very tightly focused on a few combinations of
words and phrases.
And if your
effective recruiting tactic is
using fear then obviously you are only getting sheep who do not want to think for themselves but would rather listen to the
word of a two thousand year old book that was written by man.
Eckhart says that Mary is the one who's still learning, whereas Martha is the one who has learned perfectly because she combines contemplation and action — though Eckhart doesn't
use those
words — in an unselfish, detached way She can now operate as the soul «without a why» and be
effective spontaneously without losing that contact with God.
This meaning is where much of the confusion comes from, when
using the
words affective and
effective.
The
word «
effective» derives its meaning from the
word effect when it is
used as a verb.
Preaching remains perhaps the most dramatic, most
effective, and most
used means of communicating the gospel in Protestantism and will always be central in a tradition that stresses the primacy of the
Word of God.
And when this limit, which is God's honor, is reached by man, there is a twofold temptation, either on the one side to pass the limit, to take up God's cause, to try to avenge God's honor oneself, to
use political means in the service of the living God in order to do this, or on the other side to remain within the limit but to continue political action as though it did not exist, in other
words, to separate the two kingdoms, to argue that while God's honor is there at the limit of politics, and I can do nothing about it, nevertheless in my own sphere I can still act like a shrewd and
effective man, pursuing politics to save what can be saved by human means.
Words and the
Word: The
Use of Literature as a Practical Aid to Preaching Canon Bill Anderson, Gracewing, 240pp, # 12.99
Effective preaching is vital in our rapidly changing world.
This
use of
words is
effective when it is based on motivational research, is meant to overcome man's resistance and to arouse his desires, and is aimed at encouraging action.
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his
words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so common that even the players regularly
use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly
effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to
use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke people... great to see more and more people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
What also happens is that you
use words that aren't
effective in teaching your child the skills he needs to change his behavior.
If you tell your child to
use his
words when he's angry but he witnesses you throw your phone after a dropped call, your
words won't be
effective.
While admittedly, the F -
word can be a useful and
effective adjective at times, are more parents
using it at the kids» table?
Encourage her to find a more
effective way of responding, like
using words to express herself or asking for help from an adult.
Besides
using Romney's own
words against him in brutally
effective fashion, the ad is also interesting in that it was produced by a media group now working for the Romney campaign — they'd been on Team McCain originally but left when he ran into trouble earlier in the year.
An
effective use of digital technology to spread the
word!
In the 1990s Donoghue and others began to
use Feynman's theory as a working, or «
effective,» theory; though not the final
word, it closes up the crack between gravity and the other forces on medium to large scales.
Mark my
words when I say that ketosis will be more and more
used to treat cancer in the near future, as it's already been shown to be very
effective.
In other
words, if you are not managing your stress levels properly, the natural progesterone cream you are currently
using may not be
effective.
I found out that my mom downloaded some of my clip art and just
used it to pretty - up a
Word document she created — simple, but
effective.
That same OkCupid study discovered that «favorite movies», «vegetarian», and even «zombie» are some of the most
effective words to
use, and the best phrases to
use with these
words are «you mention», «good taste», and «noticed that».
The
words matter and so does their
effective use!
They are not aware of how the
words they
use or their behaviors may be a complete turn off, which is why coaching has been so
effective for people.
Kendrick, who I've long suspected to be a character actress hiding in ingénue form,
uses her slightly metallic, brittle quality to give Beca an interesting tension; Rebel Wilson («Bridesmaids») continues her weirdly
effective shtick of saying her lines as if the
words have been randomly rearranged; Hana Mae Lee is a scream as meek choir member Lilly, who keeps murmuring things that the others can't quite hear (e.g. «Do you guys want to see a dead body?»)
Research suggests that the whole - class weekly spelling test is much less
effective than an approach in which different students have different sets of
words depending on their stage of spelling development, and emphasis is placed on analyzing and
using the
words rather than taking a test on them (see Palmer & Invernizzi, 2015 for a review).
In other
words, the purpose of Instructional Design is partially the same as the purpose of all technological devices we
use; to save us time and make learning easier and more
effective.
The verb forms studied are: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Modal Verbs, Future Forms, and First Conditional • Students learn many essential vocabulary
words by heart, including
word stress and the sounds of English • Students learn how to become more fluent when speaking in English, by joining together
words in a sentence
using the techniques of connected speech • Students enjoy following a simple and
effective method that produces results quickly.
Though the origin of this popular adage is unclear, one thing is clear:
using photos with English - Language Learners (ELLs) can be enormously
effective in helping them learn far more than a thousand
words — and how to
use them.
The
use of simple, non-scripted everyday language without complicated
words or long sentences will create a feeling of being involved in a day - to - day conversation with the user; resulting in a more enjoyable, hence more
effective learning experience.
Similarly, for items in a round of «Kim's Game» you might
use pictures of presidents, ingredients in a recipe, equipment for an experiment, or simply cards printed with any
words you want children to be processing actively and creatively — while also committing them to memory in an organised and highly
effective way.
Microlearning has been found to be most
effective at no more than 5 minutes
using less than 500
words with interaction and assessment built into that time frame.
Research shows that
using poetry to show the different meaning of
words is an
effective instructional strategy to
use in EFL / ESL and ELL classrooms.
In addition, it might be fun to discuss which commericial made the «most
effective»
use of its advertising time; in other
words, which advertiser got its money's worth?
While not universal across all teachers, there is a definite trend, in the most
effective schools, for grade 1 and 2 teachers to combine (a) explicit phonics instruction in isolation with (b) coaching students to
use a range of strategies to figure out unknown
words when they encounter them in everyday reading.
What distinguished the most accomplished teachers and the majority of teachers in the most
effective schools from their peers was their
use of coaching to help students learn how to apply
word recognition strategies to real reading.
Of the 22 teachers in grades 1 and 2 who were rated high on the composite teacher accomplishment rating (
effective teaching and culturally responsive teaching), 10 (45 %) were frequently observed coaching children on how to
use different
word recognition strategies to figure out unknown
words while they were reading connected text.
In other
words, in real - time the teacher knows whether the strategy he or she is
using is
effective.
In other
words, an «
effective» teacher in one district may have received a different rating if evaluated
using different criteria.
«For the most part, no matter how you split the data, I hesitate to
use the
word «worse,» but teachers who are less qualified, or less
effective, tend to be teaching more disadvantaged students,» said Goldhaber.