Sentences with phrase «career story points»

No, the resume does not «get» the job, but it is a KEY vehicle to transport critical career story points.

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To take the content of Julie's story around her divorce and use it to directly or inferentially accuse EV leaders as being complicit in extraordinary abuse — even to the point of physical harm and trying to have her institutionalized — all so they could keep their speaking and publishing careers intact.
At this point in my career, I took a break from fiction to write Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors.
At this point, you might be wondering why a guy who has spent his career fetishizing eccentric and fiercely independent restaurants would want to write a story — with zero irony — about a restaurant chain.
Berry was voted into the Pro Bowl for the fourth time in his career last week, but for those out there that see the Pro Bowl as a popularity contest or a name - recognition game (which it is, sometimes), I know we both think it's pretty important to point out that Berry's performance this season definitely makes him deserving of the honor — it's no sympathy vote based on his story.
that is not exactly the case with Bellerin, I have not read any stories where he has professed such ambitions about going back at some point in his career....
That story never panned out, but at some point, during my educational career the environmental impact of feminine hygiene products came up.
She pointed out that in her 10 - year career as a runner (her new memoir is Running: A Love Story), there have always been racers who did inconsiderate things.
The Fighter is based on a true story but it includes all of the generic story points — a down on his luck local Boston boxer, Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg) has a career that is hampered by his crack addicted brother Dicky (Christian Bale).
Finkel wrote the book at the low point in his professional career, after he was fired for building his latest New York Times Magazine cover story, «Is Youssouf Malé A Slave?
The filmmaker, whose career took off with a very different sort of Holocaust film, 1990's Oscar - nominated Europa Europa, understands that most of these stories arrive at a point of unspeakable, incomprehensible horror.
In the middle part of Anderson's career (circa «The Life Aquatic» and after), some critics began to complain about the familiar stylized elements of his films being a crutch and formula, diorama - like to the point of aestheticizing the emotions of the story (to be fair, some prescribed elements — the slow motion endings, that Futura font, the expected Kinks or Rolling Stone song — were starting to feel a little mechanical at a certain point).
At this point in his career, Spielberg has mastered his craft from what stories he chooses to the casts that inhabit his worlds, any doubts about his abilities are nonsense and ill founded.
It is clear by this point in his career that he knows how to write a story and most importantly, he writes characters that are fleshed out and highly compelling.
Leaping to prominence with this expertly scripted ghost story, the director seemed to have it all: a talent for pacing and atmosphere, a Rod Serling-esque gift for a clever twist ending (only one of them at this point in his career), and an easy way with actors, especially this film's Haley Joel Osment, a rare horror Oscar nominee.
No stories have done that in more of a pointed manner than this recent BuzzFeed analysis of his career, which is headlined «Ten Long Years of Trying to Make Armie Hammer Happen» (and has this subhed: «How many second chances does a handsome white male star get?»).
The Man Who Invented Christmas supplies just that, in a fictionalized story about how Charles Dickens devised A Christmas Carol at a low point in his career.
For all of Owen Wilson's career one - noted - ness, the inimitably talented actor is perfectly suited to tell this story at this point in his career, when he faces his fiftieth birthday accompanied by a slate of unnecessary sequels («Shanghai Dawn,» «Wedding Crashers 2») in the pipeline.
(At one point the Mounties get into an extended discussion / debate about the career of Danny DeVito that has nothing to do with the story at hand, is actually quite funny and works as a tribute to the versatility and longevity of Mr. Danny DeVito.)
While Traffic is essentially about the war on drugs in America, the film's starting point is the almost - exclusively south - of - the - border (and nearly all Spanish language) story of Javier Rodriguez (Benicio Del Toro, doing away with his annoying tics and delivering a career performance), an average Tijuana State policeman who is given the opportunity for greater prestige by working for General Salazar's (Tomas Milian) efforts against the drug cartels.
Co-writer (with Michael Wilmington) of the 1975 career overview «John Ford» and the massive tome «Searching For John Ford» in 2001, McBride treats Ford as a man and not untouchable genius, nor dissects the film using highbrow terminology which inherently ignores the average film fan; there's great insight regarding one of America's greatest directors, and his exhaustive research is well - used in pointing out common themes, autobiographical references, and placing cast / crew / story subjects in context with early and later film projects.
It provides a Rosetta stone for Anderson's career to this point, Pynchon's work serving as a template for an artist crossing genres while holding true to a certain standard of intellectual rigor, a certain florid prosody, a specific interest in telling true the story of whatever the times may be.
As a company of writers, editors, and marketers who've devoted our careers to helping authors and entrepreneurs publish their stories, Midnight Publishing respects and offers our services for anyone who feels they have an important point of view to share.
At a low point in my writing career, just as I was thinking about giving up, I received the good news that one of my stories had been selected for the annual Pushcart Prize anthology of the best short fiction, nonfiction, and poetry of the previous year.
'» More to the point, while the author feels that the series has come full circle quite nicely and at this stage in her career she is focusing her talents elsewhere, she hasn't completely ruled out the possibility of someday continuing the story.
The final and longest story follows the career of Anya King, a Joni Mitchell - like singer songwriter in the late»60s / early»70s, told from the point of view of a man who falls deeply in love with her.
One of the most popular modes, FIFA Ultimate Team, has also been given some new features to boast, such as Squad Battles where you can challenge an AI version of another player's squad, and Icon Stories, where key players throughout the beautiful game's history will have three different Icon cards relating to differing points in their illustrious careers.
The replayability stems from many areas such as an extensive career mode which implements a rivalry driven story across 9 tracks and 4 event types as well as a Challenge mode which provides competitive online leaderboards through racing against the lap times of PSN friends across all 9 tracks, earning gold stars to unlock new career events, earning in - game currency to purchase new hydro jet upgrades, earning enough XP to level up in order to earn skill points to learn new abilities and stunts, alongside entertaining split - screen multiplayer for up to 4 players as well as one of the most entertaining and thrilling online multiplayer experiences in quite some time for up to 8 players which will collectively have players returning for an extensive period of time.
Riptide GP: Renegade's replayability stems from many areas such as an extensive career mode which implements a rivalry driven story across 9 tracks and 4 event types as well as a Challenge mode which provides competitive online leaderboards through racing against the lap times of PSN friends across all 9 tracks, earning gold stars to unlock new career events, earning in - game currency to purchase new hydro jet upgrades, earning enough XP to level up in order to earn skill points to learn new abilities and stunts, alongside entertaining split - screen multiplayer for up to 4 players as well as one of the most entertaining and thrilling online multiplayer experiences in quite some time for up to 8 players which will collectively have players returning for an extensive period of time.
No, Telltale are much more about telling a gripping story, and for this outing the developers have gone back to an early point in the Batman's crime fighting career.
By starting the story in the 1730s (with a long glance backwards) and continuing into the early career of A.W.N. Pugin, Lindfield makes it plain that Gothic changed and developed through the period he discusses; he does not devote a single chapter to Strawberry Hill, but returns to it at key points in his narrative, tracing how Walpole's Gothic evolved from a repertoire of ornament derived from pattern books to a style based on a study of medieval precedent.
A story from early in my legal market career illustrates the point.
Your best approach is to think of your resume as the story of your career up to this point.
He needed help highlighting his selling point and telling his career story.
An infographic or chart can make a powerful statement, as long as it covers salient points of your career and is placed appropriately among your success stories.
I loved the fact that the strategy behind the writing unfolded the true story of my career and highlighted all of the critical points!
Many people can tell a colorful story of their achievements and career high points — but only if asked probing questions, and only in talking through their stories.
Transform these high points into «career success stories» using the C - A-Rs method that you can then use in job interviewing.
I was making a point that resumes should avoid trite, hackneyed language in favor of candidates telling the story of their career — what makes them uniquely of interest to employers.
The starting point: Don't be afraid to integrate your soon - to - be-former career into your new brand, as every story needs a background.
You may think of your resume as just a list of bullet points and accomplishments, but it really should tell a story about you and your career.
Okay, so LinkedIn is a technology - based career networking portal, but the point of listing it here is that the «story» you tell on LinkedIn is valuable, regardless of the platform.
A key few points to share about this story: I career transitioned by choice a little over three years ago.
You will then be assigned homework — a resume planning questionnaire for you to recall your success stories and career high points.
I think people would do well to be able to tell their career story in a way that shows how they arrived where they are today, including the turning points and beliefs that make them unique.
People often contend that if they shorten their sentences and paragraphs they will lose important points they are trying to convey, or are not able to «tell the story» of their career and achievements.
Instead, you'll want to pull out some results - focused stories from your work history or a bullet - point executive accomplishment list that reflects the high points of your career.
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