Sentences with phrase «piles of applications from»

Among piles of applications from qualified candidates, those who give a potential employer a sneak peek into who they are might be more likely to get a call for a job interview.
Resume Writing Each time you submit your resume for a role, it is thrown into a pile of applications from...
Each time you submit your resume for a role, it is thrown into a pile of applications from your fellow job seekers.

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This may seem hard to do as you face a pile of applications to preschool for the first time, but we think if you approach this as the beginning of an educational journey and establish some ground rules early, your entire family will reap benefits from a more sane approach to child - raising.
In Getting to the Top of a Big Pile, contributing editor Elisabeth Pain offers advice gleaned from interviews with reviewers of ERC's Starting Independent Researcher Grant applications.
And the shutdown's impacts could linger for months, as government officials attempt to wade through piles of grant applications, e-mails, and paperwork that piled up during the weeks they were required, by law, to stay away from their official e-mail and phone messages.
«And the shutdown's impacts could linger for months, as government officials attempt to wade through piles of grant applications, e-mails, and paperwork that piled up during the weeks they were required, by law, to stay away from their official e-mail and phone messages,» Malakoff writes.
In the catalogue for his 1978 Arts Council, Hayward Gallery exhibition, an art critic wrote: «in spite of the excessive piling on of paint, the effect of these works on the mind is of images recovered and reconceived in the barest and most particular light, the same light that seems to glow through the late, great, thin Turners... an unpremeditated manifestation arising from the constant application of true draughtsmanship.»
And another thing on «peer review», You hold up this to be the arbiter of the truth, when it is merely intended to sort good science papers from bad papers, to sort the wheat form the chaff, like revewing a pile of job applications.
It forms the basis on which the employer will do the first screening to cut out all the uninteresting applications from its pile of resumes.
This type of cover letter introduction usually won't send your job application to the trash pile, but it won't help you to stand out from the loads of other applications, either.
Rephrase and rework the facts in your resume so that it can help the recruiter shortlist your resume and place the facts in a way that will highlight your key credentials, thus boosting the pick of your resume from the mail pile that the recruiter would receiver as applications.
The surge in Internet job boards and recruiting software that scans resumes requires that job seekers optimize their applications by including comprehensive keywords from job vacancies in their resumes to ensure that their documents rise to top of the pile.
Below I've compiled a list of 16 items you can remove from your resume right away that will help your job application avoid the hiring manager's trash pile.
When your application is competing with hundreds of others, the smallest error can be used to eliminate you from the pile.
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