Provided all are happy with the resume, and it gets you the interview, whether it's 14 point for the headings or 9
point for the body text is really immaterial.
Not exact matches
For example, in discussing the virginity of Mary in the act of giving birth, Fr Flader cites additional
texts explaining the more specific
point of how «Jesus could pass through the virginal
body of his mother without rupturing it» (p114).
He offers a playful sideways glance as his right hand
points toward a large bulls - eye and the accompanying
text (translated from the French), which otherwise obscures the bulk of his
body, reads, «In order to love something you need to have seen it or heard it
for a long time you bunch of idiots.»
at 18 (suggesting that «more - frequent headings, use of lists and bullet
points, and using white space and
text proximity» can create «substantive and visual cues about organization»); Tiscione, supra note 6, at 532 — 33 (noting that emails using «visual cues or markers such as lists, bullets, or headings to highlight parts of the
text... are arguably more effective»); Davis, supra note 4, at 521 («Certainly, memos conveyed in the
body of an e-mail,
for example, would benefit greatly from the generous use of headings.»).
Aim
for main
body text or anything in bullet
points to be plain, and headers or job descriptions to be italicized.
Each introduction needs a little story as a kickoff but our advice
for the main
body of
text is: Get straight to the
point.