Sentences with phrase «even unrelated jobs»

Jobs repairing the autos, jobs meeting the huge demand for gasoline to run the automobiles, jobs designing better automobiles in great volume, even unrelated jobs that became profitable due to the cheap transportation of the automobile, like traveling salesperson.

Not exact matches

If this is the case, you may have to take whatever job you can get — even if it's in an unrelated field.
Or you know... there are those of us who start and run 501 (c) 3 animal rescues for free in our spare time away from our full time unrelated jobs and don't make excuses that we will do it when we retire or (better yet, my favorite * insert eye roll *) when we «win the lottery» I save HUNDREDS of senior, special needs, medically needy, shy, plain and hospice animals every year and find them forever homes I manage to do this while living in the most expensive area in the country, going back to school for another graduate degree and maintaining my other life responsibilities including my family and even other volunteer obligations.
This rule applies even if you haven't been at your current job for very long — the only exception is if your current job is unrelated to your career goals or executive summary.
Even if the reasons for your winter funk are unrelated to your job, -LSB-...]
Listing unrelated part - time jobs in a chronological format could actually work against the applicant, even for an employer that typically prefers a chronological format.
But if you can gain experience in related sectors or even develop your soft skills in an unrelated sector it helps boost your CV for when you do get to interview for your ideal job.
But even if a job seems unrelated, it's still valuable work experience.
I've hired hundreds (maybe even thousands) of people in my 25 years in business and I have found that many resumes disappoint and are often totally unrelated to the job that is available.
You simply need to demonstrate how your employment history, even though unrelated to the job you wish to pursue, is relevant enough.
Even seemingly unrelated experience to your first job can be used in your cover letter or CV to indicate sought after college transferable skills.
Transferable skills emphasis draws the attention to your skills that can be used in your cover letter for the job that you apply for, even when they seem unrelated at first.
Do not mention unrelated skills or even jobs in other industries.
Many sites dedicated to helping with the job search even recommend that you not include unrelated job experience.
Even if most of your previous experience is unrelated to the jobs you're applying for, you likely gained skills or performed duties that apply to your new career.
Even if you've held job positions in jobs that are completely unrelated to your apprenticeship, you can include them if you can focus on highlighting skills you obtained from them that you can use in your desired position.
Lawyers, Engineers, Architects, University Professors, Psychiatrists, Psychologists etc. for a very good reason; not just anyone with an average, or below average education can become one after simply quitting / being fired from their factory, table - waiting, pizza - delivery, car - selling, real estate industry «unrelated» whatever job (if one even has a job) and simply going to a few - weeks - in - total real estate «university» course that includes no internships.
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