Not exact matches
Consider
applying the lessons learned from other forms of native advertising and make
sure your
content both stands out and adds value.
Heard the words «
content neutral»
applied to instructional design but not entirely
sure what they mean?
Our copyeditor will review your
content for proper punctuation, usage and syntax; create and
apply style rules; fine - tune structure, tone, and voice; and make
sure everything flows well.
If you're
applying for a new role or trying to move further up the managerial ladder, make
sure the
content reflects steps you've taken to prepare yourself accordingly.
Especially when
applying for an executive position, you need to make
sure that your competencies listing is corporate - looking and organized enough for it to stand out from the
content of the resumes of your competitors.
Prioritize
content: Make
sure to study everything about the position you are
applying for, such as the company itself.
When
applying for a student research assistant position, you will need to make
sure that the
content of your resume is immaculately written.
You will need to modify your document as you
apply to make
sure the presentation and
content is relevant to the opening.
If for instance, you are
applying for a maintenance porter position, make
sure that your
content is relevant to the position — as opposed to writing a letter that has general
content in it.
Plagiarism rules
apply heavily to copied
content, so make
sure that you never copy any
content that has already been published — you can thank us later!
Try to find a good balance between sections of
content, and compare them against the jobs you're
applying for to make
sure the information you provide matches the skills employers seek.