Relevance: A single
piece of irrelevant information in your resume can make the reader lose interest.
Not exact matches
Many
of our advice articles may seem
irrelevant to you at first, but you may just not know when a
piece of useful
information is right in front
of your nose!
I know some
of you find numbers
irrelevant (which, I must say, worries me), so if long posts about
information and data make your eyes cross, then skip to the last few paragraphs
of this
piece.
Kudos to him for responding to Goddard, especially after Goddard misrepresented the NSIDC data in a
piece described by Meier as: -... the article consists almost entirely
of misleading,
irrelevant, or erroneous
information about Arctic sea ice that add nothing to the understanding
of the significant long - term decline that is being observed.»
Get rid
of the «truth to power» strategy and cranks become
irrelevant, and skeptical arguments and uncertainty become important
pieces of information in developing robust and resilient policies.
To the consumers this may be
irrelevant, but for those who want to understand what will be the legal publishing future, this is an important
piece of information.
• Elaborate your relevant experience: Any
piece of information that is
irrelevant or not directly related to the job at hand can prove to be fatal for your candidacy.
Sometimes people list
pieces of information on their resume that no longer have a place there because they are outdated or
irrelevant.