Sentences with phrase «read by the human eyes»

God has chosen to reveal Himself with human words, written by human hands, read by human eyes, interpreted by human brains.
If you submit your resume online, even if your cover letter mentions that you are willing to relocate at your own expense, the ATS software will reject your resume, and neither it nor your cover letter will be read by human eyes.
When you create your resume, you imagine it will be read by human eyes, but that's not always the case.
Finally, small employers don't necessarily employ ATSes, meaning your cover letter will more likely be read by human eyes.
IT looks same in all the operating systems so they are the best option when resumes are read by the human eyes.

Not exact matches

«I would hope both camps will read this and, I hope, see a deeply flawed human surrounded by other flawed humans trying to make decisions with an eye, not on politics, but on those higher values.»
Reinforcing the frustration felt by all, the words of Marina Parvin, from the Indigenous Mundas community in Bangladesh and representing the Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) were read by Carmen Capriles of Bolivia to bleary - eyed delegates around 3:00 AM in the closing moments of the extended negotiating session, «I have travelled all the way from Bangladesh, leaving my home and family, hoping to see a commitment to an effective and equitable new agreement that is binding, ambitious and transformative; a commitment to uphold human rights, gender equality, and the rights of future generations.»
Students can move through time meeting extinct dinosaurs, tour the solar system and the Milky Way galaxy, explore DNA that can't be seen by the human eye, read interviews with museum scientists and student scientists like themselves, play games, collect Ology cards and create projects with them, learn about expeditions, take quizzes, and more.
She is working on a project funded by the Institute of Education Science, U.S. Department of Education, and National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, using multiple approaches such as using eye - tracking technology to investigate growth of silent reading, video - taping and coding classroom instruction, and coding thousands of children's oral language and writing samples.
The Electronic Paper Display technology reads just like normal paper and is perceived as such by the human eye.
The average color difference was DeltaE 1.65, a low reading (a difference of one is the lowest noticeable by the human eye).
The average resume gets less than 10 seconds in front of a recruiter, before being cast aside — and that's assuming that a recruiter is reading it at all in an age where automated scanning software is increasingly being used to filter applications by keyword search before a human ever sets eyes on them.
FINAL THOUGHTS: Make it a goal to get your resume read by an actual person (see: Network Your Way to a New Job) and apply these formatting strategies to appeal to the human eye, but know when to modify formatting as needed for ATS applications.
To ensure that your resume stands out from the crowd, it's important to tailor it not only to be easy - to - read and nice looking to the human eye, but also to pass the applicant tracking system screening used by the vast majority of companies to weed out subpar resumes.
When you write a resume today, you have to make sure it can be read by two different audiences: the traditional human eye and an automated tracking system (ATS).
If the information on your resume does not match the specific qualifications and keywords outlined in the job posting your resume will not be seen by human eyes — and even then, the amount of time spent reading and reviewing each resume has significantly decreased.
Some keyword spammers even write the key words in the same color as the resume background (for example, white words on a white background) so that the words are invisible to the human eye but can still be read by the computer.
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