Sentences with phrase «expanded job details»

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DETAILS, DETAILS, DETAILS Smyth says it's important to expand on listings in the Experience section, rather than just name jobs, as Melissa has done.
After some back - and - forth details of the deliverables and specifications, and some careful planning and budgeting, I was awarded the job, which would be guilt in my newly expanded shop.
el, luke did a good job taking on the faux concern of the weirdos at Deltoid and pointing out that there are real, disastrous consequences to AGW «remedies», unlike the imaginary consequences of AGW; in fact when luke goes to town he can even quell, or at least bemuse, even the most elitist of the AGW acolytes; for instance there was a thread at Taminos a couple of years ago when luke got going and absolutely paper - snowed them with masses of detail about the expanding drought conditions facing Australia under the yoke of AGW; unfortunately I have lost the link but I'm sure luke will oblige us.
Your cover letter is a chance for you to expand and add detail to the skills, abilities and experiences listed in your CV, to prove to the potential employer you're better for the job than any other applicants.
Try not to expand too much on job details, personal reasons for starting or leaving school or a job etc..
It should not simply review your resume, but rather point out details and expand on specific key assets which are essential for success in the job.
It highlights your interest in the role and company, expands on the skills and experience that relate most to the job you're applying for, and generally explains your CV in more detail.
With that, Doratik was able to add context to his accomplishments and responsibilities and expand job descriptions with certifications and detail that might not fit in a private - sector resume.
I was looking for a helpful publication to expand my opportunities in the job market and found the book that satisfied another need of mine; thirst to learn how to navigate the Social Media (in detail).
The candidate's experience section further expands her job history by giving specific details regarding each workplace.
Your resume can provide additional details, and you can expand upon your qualifications in the job interview.
You do not need to include dates of employment or go into detail about what you did at each job since you will cover this last bit in an expanded skills section.
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