I think these are brilliant for designers / art directors applying for positions
in creative positions.
His progressive experience
in a creative position also demonstrates he is able to lead others to the point where higher ups notice his work gets.
Having color and education - related icons on a resume is a good idea for educators, especially if you are
in a creative position such as an art educator or an early childhood educator.
It is difficult to capture artistic ability with a resume, so be sure to emphasize any experience youhave
in a creative position.
I would love to have the opportunity to be
in a creative position that allows me to grow.
Not exact matches
Atrium Staffing laces and manages professionals
in administrative, IT, finance, scientific,
creative, and fashion retail
positions, and provides other staffing - related services.
In a much - discussed blog post, co-founder and chief
creative officer Evan Sharp recently detailed the company's plan, which includes mandating that at least one woman and one person from an underrepresented background be interviewed for every leadership
position.
David Gardner is founder and CEO of Chicago - based ColorJar, a
creative tech agency that specializes
in brand -
positioning strategy and custom websites and apps.
By managing your time efficiently, you can become more successful
in your current
position and more
creative when it comes to your Plan B. Regardless of how busy your workday is, it's important that you do not lose sight of the tasks that you need to complete.
Gelbard says photography can be a valuable hobby to list if you're looking for an account or
creative director
position at a digital marketing agency because it communicates creativity,
positioning, and patience, «all of which can be helpful
in your target roles.»
Creative Planning boosted its
position in shares of Brookfield Asset Management by 8.3 % during the 4th quarter.
In Los Angeles, that kind of space has been specifically positioned for more creative firms, rather than those in fields like insurance, law and finance, according to John D. Zanetos, senior vice president for brokerage services at the commercial real estate services firm CBRE in Los Angele
In Los Angeles, that kind of space has been specifically
positioned for more
creative firms, rather than those
in fields like insurance, law and finance, according to John D. Zanetos, senior vice president for brokerage services at the commercial real estate services firm CBRE in Los Angele
in fields like insurance, law and finance, according to John D. Zanetos, senior vice president for brokerage services at the commercial real estate services firm CBRE
in Los Angele
in Los Angeles.
Job growth has been concentrated
in positions that tend to fall into two categories: manual work that must be done
in person, like styling hair or serving food, which usually pays relatively little; and more
creative, design - oriented work like engineering or surgery, which often pays quite well.
«Toronto is brilliantly
positioned for success
in the global innovation economy, with world - leading scientific discovery and humanities scholarship, a stable economy, and a vibrant
creative and cultural community.
Brian Quarles,
creative director at sports marketing agency Revolution, told Yahoo Finance, «Kanye has
positioned Adidas
in a great new place.»
If there is God then what we observe is the best way to bring about our eternal
position in love with unlimited
creative diversity.
His idea of the
creative Word,
in fact, holds a commanding
position in the history of thought,» and,
in its developed form, it has become central to the philosophy of the Christian religion.
You may start out with well reasoned and good - intentioned theology, but once
in a
position of power, the system goes to closure and the
creative power goes to inertia, which brings corruption and corrosion to the system.
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment
in many has slowly begun to degenerate into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship
in some areas has begun to depreciate into an opportunities race for power and
position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated
in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed
in a vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even
in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of demanding corruption; and some potentially
creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride
in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction
in the pursuit of substantive justice.
In such books as Beyond Humanism, Man's Vision of God, A Natural Theology for Our Time, Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method, and The Logic of Perfection, Hartshorne has been indefatigable in the presentation of this «di - polar» positio
In such books as Beyond Humanism, Man's Vision of God, A Natural Theology for Our Time,
Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method, and The Logic of Perfection, Hartshorne has been indefatigable
in the presentation of this «di - polar» positio
in the presentation of this «di - polar»
position.
Another way to say it would be to observe that my story testifies to the truth of the
position the Christian church has held with almost total unanimity throughout the centuries — namely, that homosexuality was not God's original
creative intention for humanity, that it is, on the contrary, a tragic sign of human nature and relationships being fractured by sin, and therefore that homosexual practice goes against God's express will for all human beings, especially those who trust
in Christ.»
Yet there undeniably is
in this
position, too, a truth
in the fact of man's
creative self - transcendence.
Because God is fully
creative in all senses and, thus, the model of subjectivity and vivid feelings, and because God feels the finite entity during its concrescence (and not just after it has achieved its stasis), it follows that God feels the world with a constant freshness and rich intensity that Whitehead's own
position prevented him from fully articulating.
He enjoys
creative transcendence over time, a fearful
position to be
in.
And Paul Weiss
in his Nature and Man, a book strikingly like Bergson's
Creative Evolution
in the territory it covers and the
positions it takes, introduces us early to the Bergsonian theory: «Things come to be.
«I couldn't afford one of my cakes, which is, I think, the
position that most
creative food workers are
in.»
I couldn't afford one of my cakes either, which is, I think, the
position that most
creative food workers are
in,» he says.
Iwobi not the
creative genius of Ozil, but could forcible protect the ball with defenders
in his back, unlike Walcott and Ozil
in the same
position.
A team that plays attacking football like Arsenal, can maybe afford one player that does nt track back and that player is usually the
creative player
in the CAM
position.
I think Ramsey play better coming off the bench, when ever he's
in the starting eleven he rarely scores a goal, he gives the ball away far to often and sometimes
in dangerous
positions, he makes straight forward passes or the simple passes, I've never seen him make a defense splitting pass or a through ball, the only positive about him starting a match is his engine, he will definitely cover a lot of ground but i think we need more of a
creative or Attacking CM
in that
position because of the back three formation.
The England boss said: «We're
in a
position where there's no way we would dismiss any
creative player.
Hahaha... I agree with Southgate, Wilshere is more suitable as a deeper playmaker, because he is not
creative enough to challenge Sanchez, Ozil, Alli and even Sterling
in the number 10
position yet.
His
creative ability from a variety of attacking midfield
positions made him a highly influential player almost straight away, and with a highly impressive haul of 22 goals and 12 assists
in his final season with the club
in 2006/07, he was snapped up by Spanish giants Real Madrid for # 23million.
He could produce more
creative turns
in the deeper
position without worrying of getting robbed, because he was protected by Xhaka and Wilshere.
Bale is awesome ruining with the ball but Aaron is the conductor of the welsh team without him they fall short on making real chances, we at arsenal not so dependent on the
Creative player because we have a few like him infarct these days Aaron is some way back
in the pecking order for that
position.
How Wenger can justify starting Ramsey
in the Ozil / Santi
creative position and leaving Santi on the bench is a total mystery to me and I am fast having more and more sympathy for the Wenger out brigade.
The other notable things was that almost every other player
in the top 20 is a
creative midfeild type like Silva, Coutinho, Tadic and De Bruyne, so for Alexis to be doing it from the centre forward
position shows just how vital he is to our attack.
Wenger has always aimed to get
in creative midfielders and there is no doubt that we have more than enough of quality
in those
positions, but is there any chance of Jack supplanting any of his competitors unless we have another wave of injuries?
am not his biggest fan on this site but he gets
in to scoring
positions and while no clinical finisher he will score against teams like Norwich with feeding our
creative players can give... and am not sure Campbell does that... Gabriel for mert a no brainer for me... Need to build momentum for Athens game
He is a real leader
in the Sweden team that qualified for the world cup, he is happy to take the ball
in tough
positions and to take on the mantle of being the main
creative outlet.
Just trying to be
creative and add better talent to the most important
position in the sport.
A
creative midfielder who can get the ball to him
in the right
position for him to create his magic.
Both can defend and tackle, and Xhaka has the
creative spark
in deep
positions... Elneny is just a sideways passer.
In contrast, according to the Metro, he will only further strengthen Arsenal and Chelsea's respective
positions, with the Premier League duo looking to sign the
creative star this summer.
The move, though, would be a strange one with Arsenal well stocked
in attacking and
creative positions but sorely lacking defenders and a robust central midfielder.
A fast,
creative and technical player, he can play
in any attacking
position from the wing to up front, and is famed for his excellent dribbling and agility.
Xhaka is more suitable to be a
creative midfielder,
in a more advanced
position.
He is certainly far behind Mesut and Santi
in a
CREATIVE midfield
position and if Wenger thought he was any good
in a DEFENSIVE midfield / box to box
position why has he brought
in not one but TWO players, Elneny and Xhaka, for that exact
position?
Answer: because both are utterly mediocre and massively overpaid... Sell the pair and bring
in a couple io world class attackers... Add a
creative midfielder... And then maybe we will b
in some kind of
position to challenge
I think that's his best
position has he has the technical skills for it, but every
creative / attacking midfielder believes that is their best
position because of the freedom the role allows and the reduced defensive duties due to the role being that essentially of a 2nd striker
in a 442 or 4411, leaving the bulk of defending to 2 CMs.