All
the old rules of grammar, brevity and clarity still apply, but with a twist — the document needs to be found by a search engine crawling a database of submitted resumes or the Web, said Irene Marshall, a career coach and resume writer who founded Tools for Transition, of Fremont, Calif..
A 21st century resume must follow
the old rules of grammar, brevity and clarity, but with a twist — Google must find it first.
Not exact matches
Most three - year -
olds don't know they're learning the
rules of grammar, either.
Move past that basic set
of elements, though, and you start to see the quirkiness that is quintessentially SEGA:
old - school combat where you initiate enemy encounters with random punks on the street JRPG - style; mini games that involve cooking noodles to the correct hardness and following the
rules of the road with passengers in your taxi; and best
of all, a ton
of missions that just come out
of left field, like helping a student cram for his exams by answering questions about physics and
grammar.
It's an experience which does not even need to adhere to the
old rules of «books» in which certain conventions
of grammar and spelling were expected to be followed.