Not exact matches
surely that was because wilshere was injured and therefore not
marketable nothing to
do with the fossil's favouratism... he hasnt sold carzola either... but for sure wilshere
has the
skills to provide a half way decent replacement for carzola whereas xhaka and ramsey and maitland niles and iwobi and chamberlain and the other average players wenger
has persisted with arent in the same league
«I help show them that they
do have a lot of
marketable skills.»
In this career collection, we examine what
skills make you
marketable and how you can build on your experiences to help you transition to the next phase of your career — and be confident that you
have the
skills you need to get the job
done.
They
had the opportunity to
do what surfing movies
have done so well in making it seem like a sport you
'd actually want to spend a lifetime
doing, but instead it looks like the boys want to
do it for the money more than anything else, and they aren't
doing for the love as much as for the fact that they spent so much time
doing it that they
have no real
marketable skills otherwise.
Francisco Hernandez comments, «Making the poor more economically mobile
has far less to
do with taxing the rich than with finding and implementing ways to teach the poor
marketable skills and encouraging them to join the workforce.
This
do it yourself mentality
has also helped me to learn about different industries, which
has also made my
skills more
marketable to employers.
Even if you
have the income to cover your loan payments and still live comfortably now, think about whether your current career and employer offer enough stability to
do so down the line, as well as whether you
have marketable skills to find other opportunities next month, next year, or far in the future if necessary.
If you
do not
have marketable skills or are low on funds, this is a great way to acquire coins.
Janice's interviewing
skills brought out quantifiables that are much more
marketable than I
would have been about to
do on my own.
If you are looking for a career in a field that you
do not
have specific qualifications in, highlight some transferable and
marketable skills that you
do have.
After all, if you
have a great resume and
marketable skills, these little things don't really matter all that much in the final analysis — right?
If you can't
do that, try pointing out that you took a lower salary previously because you were working for a mission you cared about, or learning new
skills that
would make you more
marketable in the future or whatever other context you can provide.
It doesn't matter what job you
had while in the military, you are sure to
have some useful and
marketable skills.
This candidate is likely to still find a job because he truly
does have highly
marketable technical
skills.
This popular format focuses on your
marketable skills rather than highlight your employment history completely, and is best for those who
do not
have a lot of work experience, those who are switching careers or even people who are coming back into the workforce with some gaps in work history.
If you
have held multiple jobs throughout your working life or
have been laid off, don't forget that you developed many
marketable skills over the years.
They are of limited value to those changing careers because they give little attention to job seekers who
do not
have the most
marketable skills.
Where
would you even begin or more importantly, how
do you identify your most
marketable skills?
The key is understanding the
marketable skills and experiences you
do have, and making sure your resume gets that across.
For me this is very useful for people early on in a career who
have no clue what they want to
do, for people who are unfulfilled in their present career and feel a need to change but
do not know in what direction they should go, and for older workers whose
skills are no longer
marketable and need direction in how to reposition themselves to get back to work in a new occupation or vocation.