Try this: «Identify
the keywords in your sentence.
The keywords in the sentence was «invited to register» and NOT invited to play the beta.
Unfortunately,
the keyword in that sentence is «were.»
Some of the mini games are actually forms of Hidden Object Games such as
Keywords in Sentence finds, which make the actual mini game tally even shorter.
The Hidden Object Scenes are varied with Interactive List finds, Multiples of the same item finds,
Keywords in sentence finds, Fragment finds, and one of my personal favorites, Interactive, Progressive Silhouetted Shape finds where you find the first item that matches the Silhouetted Shape, and then use that item back in the scene logically, which exposes the next item and so forth.
There's a difference between showing how your soft skills complement your ability to perform better and throwing a bunch of
keywords in your sentences.
It will be impressive if you add one
keyword in every sentence of your resume.
Notice how I've put a few
keywords in each sentence along with an action verb!
When you read her Professional Experience section, you find a wealth of HR
keywords in every sentence.
Not exact matches
Do not go overboard with sticking your
keyword in every single
sentence.
So consider the
keywords people might use and include those
in your description, but as part of a
sentence rather than just a list.
Reading, speaking, modelling (
sentence building) resources on talking about future plans Practise the same vocabulary on www.language-gym.com
in GAME SECTION (type future plans
in the
keyword search box of Boxing, Rock climbing and Bench Press games)
Be sure to include your SEO
keywords in your first
sentence and first paragraph.
Then you should spread all H1, H2, H3 tags
in your article.Your
Keyword should appear
in your first paragraph and
in the last
sentence of the page.
They place 97 words
in two
sentences of which a remarkable 37 are
keywords, to come up with this contorted piece of SEO «writing»:
Place those
keywords individually or anywhere
in the
sentence, an the animated emoji matching the
keyword pops up.
Tell them —
in powerful,
keyword - rich
sentences that include metrics — why you've advanced
in your career, and how you can meet their needs:
Below, rather than detailing them
in dense
sentences, we called out all the most important
keywords and
keyword phrases.
Keep
in mind that you have only 120 characters to work with here, so you don't want to use full
sentences, and you want to be strategic about your use of
keywords.
Here's a tip: scan the job advertisement and see what
keywords or jargon are used, then insert them strategically
in your branding statement or professional summary (ideally the first
sentence).
Often I see just a drab paragraph or two
in their Summary sections consisting of a string of
keywords padded with just enough verbs to make the
sentences flow.
For example, his specific skills were worded
in long phrases and
sentences and not into
keyword couples like «Hazard Prevention» or «Accident Investigation» that are smoother to read and better to feed sorting computers these days.
Keyword Use: Newer ATS recognizes
keywords in proper context within a
sentence or word group.
Wordsmithing a resume to include multiple instances of specific
keywords is tricky and can result
in awkward, over-the-top
sentences.
It is better to use
keywords or short
sentences to present this section and it must be
in bullet points to ensure easy accessibility by the reader / hirer.
WRITE your cover letter
in easy - to - understand terms, avoiding too many multisyllabic words, complex
sentence structure, highly abstract concepts, or technical jargon that is not among the
keywords for the job.
There should be one
keyword in one
sentence of your resume.
Be sure to include:
In full
sentences, insert the relevant
keywords and acronyms (but avoid the buzzwords!)
Use these
keywords early
in the resume, and use them often (but don't repeat
sentences — use them
in different contexts).
Keyword Use: Newer ATS recognize
keywords in proper context within a
sentence or word group.
Once you've made your lists of
keywords from the listing, industry terms, and skills, it's time to use them all
in a
sentence.
To make sure these skills get noticed by the hiring manager, use
keywords or short
sentences, and present the skills and qualities
in bullet point.
Make the
sentence or title that they are
in seem natural, yet the placement of the
keyword will gain attention, especially
in the search engines.
It is usually better to make short
sentences using
keywords, and do not forget to present each section
in bullet points.
Condense your tasks to three to five
sentences in a paragraph, pepper with vibrant action verbs, industry
keywords, and make sure it is completely void of overused, passive phrases like «Responsible for the development of marketing plans for clients
in the West Coast region.»
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Nowadays, your résumé should start with a branding statement (which can be
in the form of a
sentence or a headline with a possible sub-headline when appropriate) that leads off a summary paragraph and a
keyword - rich list of core competencies and strengths.
A wordsmith draws
in the reader with finely - crafted
sentences and phrases that make you stand out from the crowd, while ensuring essential
keywords are present and overused buzzwords are not.
If a job seeker chooses to use a summary on their resume,
keywords and concise bullet points are far more appealing than one or two long
sentences about what you are seeking
in a position.
Start your CV with summary covering your qualifications
in three confidently written
sentences or bullet points, and continue with a list of
keyword skills before closing out with work history and education.
Write the content of your resume by incorporating these
keywords smartly
in your
sentences.
The sample is flooded with
keywords such as «exceptional, exceptionally, leverage, deliver, manage, develop, train...» It's like they took a list of power words and put them
in random
sentences.
Start by creating a table and
in each cell have a bullet point for each
keyword, this format also saves you space as you do not have to write a
sentence out for each
keyword.
1000's of job and industry specific
sentences, phrases and
keywords There is no need to spend time, effort and head scratching thinking about what to write, we have thousands of examples of what to include
in your resume and how you say it.
Each manuscript must also include an abstract (100 - 150 words, which must be included
in the anonymous manuscript file) and 4 to 5
keywords, along with a brief bio sketch (3 - 4
sentences) for each author.
Your primary
keyword should appear near the beginning of the first
sentence in your description.