Not exact matches
I
experienced this
from the other side during the two years I spent at Conde Nast Portfolio, when the great Graydon Carter made it his mission to render Vanity Fair's new sister title
irrelevant by publishing the best longform business journalism in town, even if that meant hiring away Portfolio's writers, like Michael Lewis.
Judging
from my own
experience, my family never communicated much; the existence of technology was
irrelevant.
We may admit that most guilt feelings which disturb the deeper level of the soul are misplaced, that they are a holdover in mature life
from experiences in childhood which are
irrelevant to the moral
experience of the adult.
Martin Luther King, Jr., was a product of the southern black
experience: son of a Baptist preacher, graduate of Morehouse College, holder of a Ph.D. degree in systematic theology, black preacher, prophet in word and deed — Martin Luther King, Jr., came on too strong for a nation that had
from its very inception used so much of its energy in declaring black people invisible,
irrelevant, null and void.
If it is not regularly recast, the «old world» becomes disengaged
from experience so that it either must live in protected, uncritical space (where it will be
irrelevant), or it will be jettisoned as dead.
That means to take seriously every feeling and expression of another, entering into another's
experience rather than turning away
from it as
irrelevant to us.
These neurons develop codes to help store relevant, general information
from multiple
experiences while, over time, losing the more
irrelevant, minor details unique to each
experience.
Both are solitary exercises that often yield an
experience far different
from what the picture promised, and users» inboxes are flooded with
irrelevant emails for weeks afterward.
I explained that by giving an example
from my own
experience re assumed accuracy by claimed authority, and, as I pointed out earlier, you haven't even read his paper with any understanding, that I can fathom as you launched into a completely different and
irrelevant tangent.
Regardless of the format you choose, do not include information either
from your present or past
experience that is
irrelevant or not applicable.
As a career - change candidate, you should take the focus away
from your
irrelevant work
experience and emphasize your transferable skills and any exposure you have gained in your new desired field, such as courses and voluntary work.
Throw out
irrelevant information that could divert prospective employers
from experiences that are mainly appropriate for job at hand.
Skills,
experiences, and achievements
from 25 or 30 years ago or more are almost certainly
irrelevant at this point.
Irrelevant experiences, especially
from the distant past.
If you find that your resume looks a bit empty after removing all of the
irrelevant job
experiences from your resume, include accomplishments such as honor letters, awards or recognitions in the workplace.
Just stay away
from adding any
irrelevant experience and skills that are not parallel to the applied job.
Therefore it's not wise to list all your work
experience from all fields
irrelevant to each other.
The content of your
experiences within this section should be highly focused to the position you are applying for - even if you gained additional technical skills
from a previous job that you think valuable but
irrelevant should be omitted.
● Do not write a long and boring introduction ● Do not mention
irrelevant skills and
experiences ● Do not make it longer than one - page ● Do not explain what benefits you are expecting
from employer ● Do not send the same cover letter to many employers
Change the resume focus
from an
irrelevant experience you had to skills which are necessary for the new field.
It takes a real estate practitioner with professional knowledge and
experience to separate the significant
from the
irrelevant and guide the transaction to a successful conclusion.