Sentences with phrase «only glance»

I could only glance longingly from my post sweeping the shop floor as these professionals worked their magic with galvanized steel.
Recruiters today typically only glance over resumes to quickly select those that look the best for an interview; this will often mean that your resume is overlooked while someone with less experience gets selected just because their resume is better written.
But with so many applicants most recruiters will only glance over your resume looking for key facts, if they see these quickly then you have a chance of being selected for an interview, however if these key points are lacking or hidden within the body of your resume then you will almost certainly find yourself in the reject pile.
Another reason to write a strong resume is because, according to some studies, some employers only glance at resumes for five to seven seconds before deciding to move forward with a candidate.
It is common for readers to only glance at a resume and move on, especially with highly competitive engineering openings.
Bear in mind that most employers only glance briefly at any resume they receive, and if the top part is not interesting, they may not read the rest of the page or pages.
Employers will normally only glance at your resume for a few seconds before deciding whether you might be suitable for a job, and whether it is worth spending the time required to review your resume more closely.
It's often one page in length, and recruiters themselves only glance at them for a few seconds.
Some resumes use objectives, but a well - written summary can often generate a job interview and is helpful when hiring managers only glance at a resume.
Usually, a reader put only a glance at the CV and if he finds the summary in the start, he prefers to stay at this resume for a while.
Bear in Mind That They Only Glance When you're learning from other people's resumes, look at each for just a few seconds, and then look away.
The outside of the device features a volume button, a mic on / off switch, and a camera on / off switch that has a red indicator to show that it's off, ensuring that those who are concerned about privacy need only glance at the top corner of the screen to check the status of the camera.
It may not seem like a powerhouse if you only glance at raw specs and components.
And one need only glance through the parliamentary discussion of Fox's Libel Law, passed in England in 1792, to sense the bad odor of criminal libel in that country even when confined to charges against individuals only.
One need only glance at the vast financial sums mounting even now on the climate collection plate as the plates race back up to the few who are orchestrating this climate of dread.
But for those new to the series need only glance at the Action Guide provided in the pause menu to learn how to dive (important), roll (important), long - jump (uber important), and do a backward somersault (don't do this).
In a matter of days, Battlefield 4 went from being my most anticipated online experience with my brand new PS4, to a game I would only glance at and continue to ignore on my shelf.
In fact, many of us need only glance a few inches down the couch to see our very own much loved leash gremlins.
(I don't know for sure, I only glance at my portfolio once every 3 months).
During my quest, I would see ads for author - originated publishing but I would only glance at them.
You need only glance at the X6 to know that it sacrifices utility for style, when compared with its close sibling, the X5.
This is common - sense technology that would help tired drivers who might only glance in their mirrors before changing lanes and risk crunching slower - moving vehicles lurking in the shadows.
And one need only glance at 5 seconds of the movie to see that it oozes with greed for box - office dollars at the expense of respect for its fans.
As impressive as that number is, it's only a glance at what's to come: Experts in the field of online relations say that dating sites are expected to account for nearly half of all hookups by 2014.
Only A Glance allows one headshot as your main pic and a private gallery of images later.
To see the full influence The Orange Book has had, one need only glance briefly at the list of contributors.
One needed only glance over the then - DA's shoulder to see a lone detective shadowing him.
I am rather saddened the writers of this article only glanced at the surface of King's works and selfishly trying to label and declare his books to be of Christian Value.
In her first public appearance since James Comey, the former FBI director, began his book tour, Hillary Clinton made only a glancing reference to him in a speech last night and instead focused most of her attacks on President Trump, once again likening him to authoritarians.
Even when the camera was placed at the target object, for example the poster, and machine learning was used i.e. the computer was trained using a sufficient quantity of sample data only glances at the camera itself could be recognized.
Hit the cue ball, and sometimes it strikes only a glancing blow on your target, setting it into a spin instead of launching it across the table.
On the other hand, there was no place to go but up — way up — and so I can cheerfully report that I only glanced at my watch about 20 times, as opposed to 200 times for its predecessor.
If you only glanced at it quickly, we reckon you'd be hard pressed to recognise Arnold here (is it just us, or is there more than a touch of Malkovich about that facial expression?).
Their Digital folks have only a glancing interest in the book business (see William Lynch's own comments about his reading tastes — or lack thereof) and the crew running their bricks & mortar business is even worse.
From my point of view, the remaining or recent investor in LINE has basically been getting a junk bond kind of instrument with an equity's position in the capital structure where the appreciation is capped / managed by the management (Although I must confess that I have only glanced at the press releases and progress since selling it....
Because of this, I only glanced at the actual room I was in to see if I needed to slash anything to collect or fight any battles.
I had heard of him as full of transcendentalisms, myths & oracular gibberish; I had only glanced at a book of his once in Putnam's store — that was all I knew of him, till I heard him lecture.
Hume's work demands a lot of time and attention as the works have very subtle markings which, at a glance, can easily be missed, however even if only glancing, much like Caulfield, the basic colour composition and aesthetics are so automatically right.
I only glanced through his «free energy» link and I strongly suspect it is hogwash.
I have have only glanced at the NIPCC's latest report.
Addressed to law firms and their managing partners, it included the sobering news that most of the newsletters and articles firms helpfully sent her way were only glanced at or went unread altogether.
My own interactions with David Maister have been only glancing — he contributed a fine article to a College of Law Practice Management e-zine on innovation that I edited in 2006, and he generously gave me a credit in his last book for some very slight suggestions I contributed.
The wearable revolution promised to wean us off the need to constantly check our smartphones... even if it meant we're only glancing down at another, smaller device on our wrist instead.
Since they are only glancing at your resume for six seconds, it's crucial to have your work history displayed in a way that will keep the attention of the recruiter.
A typical hiring manager or recruiter only glances through your resume for five to seven seconds before deciding whether to keep reading or drop it in the «trash» pile.
I only glanced at cover letters, so the message in them better be 100 % clear at first glance.
Since decision makers are only glancing at your resume a few seconds before deciding whether or not you possess the knowledge and skills necessary to do the job in question, it's important to have your work history displayed in a way that will keep their attention long enough to extend an offer to interview.
But the office market is hoping to escape with only a glancing blow to vacancies and rents...

Not exact matches

The truth is that most prospects won't buy from your website at first glance, especially if they're only just becoming aware of you today.
The professional social network didn't only made it easy for users to see who's within their network (or within 4 degrees of separation) at a glance.
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