When reviewing resumes, hiring
managers read between the lines.
Not exact matches
If we are
reading between the
lines correctly, Wenger will not be the
manager of our beloved club next season.He has failed to take the club forward and even the gin totting buffoons of our Board are unable to allow the mediocrity to continue.
Arsene Wenger did not come out and directly criticise some of the Arsenal players that have been struggling recently, but you do not need a microscope to
read between the
lines of what the
manager was talking to Arsenal Player about as the Gunners prepare to head south to take on AFC Bournemouth, desperately needing a win to get our Premier League title challenge rolling again.
I am only trying to
read between the
lines here and could be completely wrong about the reasons for the Arsenal
manager not even making an offer top Real Madrid this summer for their France international striker Karim Benzema, despite there having been plenty of hints about the possible transfer of the star to Arsenal.
The gadget gurus over at Ars Technica posed this very question to group product
manager Aaron Greenberg, and his response is a thrilling game of
read between the
lines:
Today's hiring
managers don't have time to
read between the
lines.
You can't expect a busy hiring
manager to take the time to
read between the
lines.
A hiring
manager will not necessarily
read between the
lines to understand what you did in your own employment and why you want to work for their company.
When searching for an administrative officer, an HR
manager or recruiter must be able to glean leadership and process - driven focus
between the
lines -LSB-...] Continue
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Remember it's the hiring
manager's job to skim your resume, not to
read between the
lines and decipher what makes you unique.
There is a thin
line between what makes a resume «good» and what makes it absolutely devastating for the hiring
manager to
read.