Sentences with phrase «interested in a creative field»

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If you're working in fashion or any creative field, your appearance should reflect that you have a demonstrable interest in fashion and creativity!
Being new to gifted education, we were hoping to get more than just busy / extra school work... Mrs. Donaldson does just that in her classes — she has creative projects, exciting field trips and most importantly is genuinely interested in the welfare of her students.
Or just outside of your industry you realize that there's so much to learn by so many creative people that are interested in this very narrow field.
Interested in the intersections between the various creative fields, White Zinfandel, published by With Projects, Inc., is a continuation of this curatorial experiment, coupling food and art as a reliable means to provoke unexpected reactions, cravings and curiosities.
«I am interested in the social, even the propaganda, angle in painting; but I feel that the job of everyone in a creative field is to picture the whole scene... I am interested in creating a style that is much more powerful, that will take in the technical end and at the same time will say what I have to say.
Both works reflect the artist's interest in parapsychology, a field of inquiry that she has pursued for more than ten years, and which last notably materialized in a contemporary art context as the theme of Creative Time's 2006 group exhibition «Strange Powers.»
His interests concern choreography in an expanded field, something that he has approached through experimental practices and creative process in multiplicity of formats and... More
Finding someone creative with mad skills and interesting ideas is a struggle in the legal field.
As for video cover letters, it might be a creative idea but if we were truly interested in a level playing field for all candidates, this sort of thing wouldn't be allowed.
Oftentimes, there's a creative way to use your current soft and hard job skills in a field that truly interests you or echoes your childhood interests.
It's about employers hiring consultants to help them find places to advertise the job so that few US citizens in the field are likely to see it, and then fabricating pretexts to reject all US applicants as «not interested» or «unqualified» regardless of how able and willing, how bright, knowledgeable, creative or industrious they are (Cohen and Grigsby; Fragomen et al.).
It might lead to a job offer as well, in the field much more creative and interesting.
For instance, if you are interested in working in the creative field, a more creative resume will likely grab someone's attention.
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