Sentences with phrase «human eyes ever»

And now that many companies use ATS systems to filter your resume out before human eyes ever see it, you may have to be more tactical than ever.
A resume writer needs to know about the use of modern scan technology and how it picks out key words to sort resumes before human eyes ever see them.
This ATS applies an unforgiving set of rules to determine whether your qualifications match the requirements of the job; many distinguished candidates are eliminated from consideration before human eyes ever see their bona fides.

Not exact matches

Did you ever think when you are typing words, gathering your thoughts, deciding / choosing what to say, and using the best intellect you can find in your brain; that you are conscious in these thoughts / decisions, and that your eyes / hands / brain synapses, are all part of the lense (of the human body) that you are able to see and control to the limitations inherent in its essence?
It is written on the canvas of the endless universe, as well as in the tiniest particle of the matter human eye have ever seen.
In a recent book I read (Engaging the Powers), the author suggested that such a response is natural in light of the ever - increasing tide of natural catastrophes and human tragedies that are paraded before our eyes on Television and the Newspapers on a daily basis.
I strongly believe that the only way we'll ever come close to the goal of world peace is by setting religion aside and viewing one another with human eyes and recognizing the human struggles common to each of us.
It's going to sit on the bottom of a vast sea, and the odds of it EVER being found by human eyes are astronomically slim to the point of absurdity.
TELL ME what faceless, mindless «Universe» could ever create a human body with such precision, and to call it wise for giving me eyes to see, ears to hear, a nose to smell, and hands to create.
By focusing your eyes on Jesus Christ and Him crucified, you come to understand that God was never angry at human sinners, and that no blood sacrifice was ever needed to purchase God's love, forgiveness, grace, and mercy.
In your mind's eye, have you ever thought / pictured the precise moment when human life begins, that instant when sperm meets ovum?
It's easy to imagine the first modern humans staring up at the heavens in wonder, their eyes and minds dazzled by a beautiful band of light splashed across the night sky, the ever - changing moon so large and bright, and pinpoints of light in every direction.
As it turns out, this is the human - size residence of Suzy Bishop (Kara Hayward), a dour 12 - year - old with sad raccoon eyes who spends her time reading filched library books, listening to Benjamin Britten compositions and peering longingly through an ever - present pair of binoculars.
Ever since «X-Men» took advantage of digital effects technology to render eye beams and human - generated lightning bolts, the finest examples of superhero cinema have grabbed hold of this opportunity with both hands to deliver innovative and arresting experiences within an established but flexible formula.
«I Origins» puts the eyes in sci - fi, recasting human peepers — those proverbial windows to the soul — as the key to so much more than philosophers, scientists or fashion photographers had ever previously considered.
But Reeves counterbalances a solidly world - weary cast (including Keri Russell and Kodi Schmitt - McPhee, who, as Malcolm's frail, indie - comic - reading son, could certainly have been more annoying) against some of the strongest mo - cap effects ever put on screen, allowing Kibbell and Serkis to breathe unmistakable gravity into both Koba's vengeful sadism and Caesar's sad - eyed realization that apes and humans have more in common than he'd like to admit.
One can choose to look away from scenes of this movie, as I admit I did in a couple instances, valuing the extreme luck I have to rarely ever see a human life ending in front of my eyes, whether in person or on camera.
No human had ever seen an adult giant squid alive, and though they had eyes as big as apples to scope the dark of the ocean, theirs was a solitude so profound they might never encounter another of their tribe.
The dog has already played an important role in emerging therapies for inherited blindness in humans and similarities in disease phenotype and eye structure and function between dog and man, together with the increasingly sophisticated genetic tools that are available for the dog, mean that the dog is likely to play an ever increasing role in both our understanding of the normal functioning of the eye and in our ability to treat inherited eye disorders.
Anyone who has ever been owned by a dog will be hooked by these cartoons in which witty canines with attitude show what life and humans look like through beagle eyes.
Extrasolar Channels the Explorer in All of Us Phil Hornshaw at Game Front, January 22, 2014»... to the credit of developer Lazy 8 Studios, it feels like you might actually be vicariously wandering a new world, uncovering a place no human eyes have ever seen.»
Silent Hill 2 is totally one of the best games that have ever been created by humans, and it's got a gorgeous story leaving any Hollywood horror junk in the dust with its eyes wide open and full of tears.
I defy you to find more than a handful of extremely forward - thinking people who, when they laid eyes on Wolfenstein 3D, imagined that future FPS games would ever feature players infiltrating concentration camps, watching Nazi euthanasia programs, and finding the remains of human experimentation that made them think about Josef Mengele.
Stalking the Unseen» the Kunsthaus Zurich is showing an exhibition which takes a look at «the ever - widening horizons of the human eye in the age of its physiologically and technologically extended faculties» (PR Kunsthaus).
When I went to Kenya, for example, there was a tension: so - called progressive westerners got all watery - eyed about going on safari and protecting the zebras and the wildebeests, but the western environment lovers barely noticed the people of Kenya, or ever learned about the gigantic environmental challenges to human life and health: like malaria borne by mosquitoes and diseases from unsanitary drinking water.
In other words, your resume has to make it past a pretty tough digital gatekeeper before a human at the company ever sets eyes upon it.
The average resume gets less than 10 seconds in front of a recruiter, before being cast aside — and that's assuming that a recruiter is reading it at all in an age where automated scanning software is increasingly being used to filter applications by keyword search before a human ever sets eyes on them.
These Applicant Tracking Systems, commonly referred to as resume robots, scan your resume for keywords, experience, and education before the document is ever seen by human eyes.
- Balance the attractiveness of your resume to fit the desires of both the ever - prevalent applicant tracking systems as well as the eyes of the human hiring managers
And yet that resume is hardly ever seen by human eyes.
You typically have to make it past that check point before a human will ever set eyes on your application.
Would it shock you to learn that only a small minority of resumes ever get seen by human eyes?
This is your «blueprint» for producing some of the most powerful resumes that any corporate executive or any human resources director will ever set eyes on.
If your resume isn't scoring high enough, you could be excluded before your application ever makes it before human eyes.
Many job seekers are unaware that the majority of companies use an ATS to screen resumes before they're ever seen by human eyes.
Applicant tracking system (ATS) technology is used by most employers to screen your resume before it's ever seen by human eyes.
This also means writing your own resume is now more complex than ever in terms of knowing what works best for electronic eyes and human eyes; how many resumes you need; how many formats your resume should be in; and which one to use at all times.
Before your resume is ever seen by human eyes, there's a good chance that it will pass through some computer scanning programs, which will scour it for necessary keywords.
Lofty aspirations, repeated often, without a snowball's chance in hell of ever being realised because of the stubborn refusal (or possibly even the convenient blind eye being turned) to the fact that there is a clear lack of capacity to deliver - both in human terms and in terms of the financial inputs.
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