Not exact matches
But
unless it was possible to perfectly identify upcoming advances and declines, the best strategy would be to take the investment
position having the best average return / risk
profile, given the information available.
Your hobbies, interests, and links to personal websites and social networking
profiles shouldn't be included on your resume
unless they are applicable to the
position you're applying for and are professional in nature.
You definitely do not want to include your Facebook, Instagram or Pinterest
profiles —
unless you are applying for a social media related
position.
Unless of course it is April Fool's Day and you have intentionally submitted a cleverly drafted resume that
profiles a perfect candidate for a high
profile position to a recruiter who has been trying to fill it.
If you're job hunting, there are a few things you must have in order to be taken seriously: a resume; a cover letter (most of the time); a shiny pair of shoes (
unless you're applying for a
position as a life guard); and an up - to - date LinkedIn
profile.