Every time you submit a resume to apply for a new job, tailor it to the situation at hand by taking keywords and phrases from the job description and include
them verbatim in relevant locations in your resume.
For example, the description mentions that applicants need a «great speaking voice,» so that phrase is repeated
verbatim in the cv template.
This means if you see the phrase «enthusiastic, friendly demeanor» in the job description, then you want to repeat that phrase
verbatim in your application so that the software, if used, picks it up.
If you're applying for a government job, you may want to quote some of the job description text
verbatim in your achievements statements — we have seen this strategy get positive results.
The applicant chose to use both of these phrases
verbatim in the skills section of her very own curriculum vitae.
Take the specific key terms you see in the job description and incorporate
them verbatim in the resume and cover letter, wherever possible.
Navigating through the Windows Phone store on the Lumia 435 helps to compound the problem — despite typing «Wordpress»
verbatim in an attempt to find that particular app, I was presented with a number of completely unrelated options, finding the app in question involved a mobile web search.
Verbatim in - context quotes of scientitsts * own * carefully chosen words are better, eh Climate Etc folks?
The warning is repeated
verbatim in a letter by environment minister Alan Kelly and housing minister Paudie Coffey sent to Dublin - based local authorities on 10 June, which borrows heavily from the submission to Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown.
«David Rose sent me my quotes in advance, along with the content surrounding them; I made a few minor changes to make the message more clear and more accurate and he incorporated these changes
verbatim in the article»
The same characterization appears
verbatim in the lawsuits filed by New York City, Oakland, and San Francisco.
I took on this insight wholesale and
verbatim in my earliest paintings after graduate school, employing thick stretchers and particularities of metallic paint surfaces to exaggerate the objectness of a painting in the face of the circulation of digital images of paintings.
This is not a summary of the presentations given during the conference — you had to be there — and my quotes may not be
verbatim in all cases.
In all two and half pages of text from Wegman (p. 13 - 15) are found almost
verbatim in the corresponding sections in Rapp, starting at page 2: Section 1.1.1.1 (tree rings), section 1.1.1.2 (ice cores) and section 1.1.1.6 (coral).
Cuomo in his past two State of the State addresses has called for an overhaul of campaign finance laws, using striking similar language — to the point of being
verbatim in 2011 and 2012.
Herzek's positive statements on the proposal and access to higher education generally, and his statistic about the percentage of low - income students attending his college, appear
verbatim in his endorsement from the governor's press release.
Sadly dismal words of my party leader can probably be found nearly
verbatim in the speeches of Mrs Thatcher.
The student's responses are transcribed
verbatim in each category below.
This is reproduced almost
verbatim in Luke 9:26.
This belief has perdured without question in the Catholic Church to this day, and is repeated almost
verbatim in the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC § 1022, 1035).
Rather, Uber waiting eight years to add a feature that most entrepreneurs view as standard to the product teaches us an important lesson: the offline experience shouldn't be recreated
verbatim in an app.
When we unpack these ranked attributes and interrogate the qualitative
verbatims in beatonbenchmarks ™, we can interpret what clients really value and are willing to pay more for.
Not exact matches
Maybe
in that same
verbatim language?
In a presentation to the Columbia Business school he asks questions real and rhetorical to keep the audience engaged, and he looks at the next ppt slide briefly then turns to explain the top takeaway vs. the usual
verbatim read along that the WSJ dubbed «corporate karaoke!»
Strengthening the earlier ruling, the Viennese appeals court ruled on Friday that Facebook (fb) must remove the postings against Greens leader Eva Glawischnig as well as any
verbatim repostings, and said merely blocking them
in Austria without deleting them for users abroad was not sufficient.
CBS News, for example, tweeted the claim
verbatim, simply putting «millions»
in quotation marks.
The former Senator from Massachusetts was accused of plagiarism
in 2011 when it became clear that some of the words on his official website were lifted
verbatim from a campaign website of former North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole.
The Trump team will likely demand removal of NAFTA's binational panel system
in Chapter 19 during the impending renegotiation of the agreement, a position that could lead to a breakdown
in the talks, states a new C.D. Howe Institute
Verbatim.
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in the various documents with a single copy that is included
in the collection, provided that you follow the rules of this License for
verbatim copying of each of the documents
in all other respects.
As the Vatican's statement makes clear: «Everything reported by the author... is the fruit of his own reconstruction,
in which the
verbatim words pronounced by the Pope are not quoted.
I recommend every pastor to get copies into the hands of every congregation member, which is
verbatim my words to a pastor, who is a close friend
in Christ, only 2 days ago.
Here is something I wrote
in my journal Sunday afternoon, August 5,
verbatim.
For those who remember Rabbi Soloveitchik, and, I hope, for the many who did not have the privilege of hearing him, the
verbatim excerpts
in this book bring his voice alive.
I believe
in God, just not a freaking
verbatim version of the bible.
Jesus said that
in the day of judgement many will say «Lord, Lord... I have done many things
in your name» (not
verbatim) and He will say «depart from me I never knew you.»
To explain,
in my American culture, we applaud the first attacker but we do not applaud the counter-attacker... when the first attacker speaks
in prejudice, then we accept the statement
verbatim... or at best, we wince and walk away ashamed that we «must» be wrong...
In the absence of stenographic records of speeches, no other course was open; and, I repeat, no one questioned the practice — but no one was deceived by it, or took the speeches as
verbatim records.
I once heard
in an Andy Stanley sermon, «if your religion doesn't make you feel free, something is wrong» (this not exactly
verbatim)
If I saw the Son of God die right
in front me, I think I'd remember his last words
verbatim....
In discussing the regional geology (p. 807) and age (p. 811) of the Koongarra uranium deposits, Snelling 2 describes their geological history in fairly technical terms, however, to avoid the charge we lay against the creationists, of taking quotations out of context, I will quote Snelling 2 verbatim from the paper (p. 807
In discussing the regional geology (p. 807) and age (p. 811) of the Koongarra uranium deposits, Snelling 2 describes their geological history
in fairly technical terms, however, to avoid the charge we lay against the creationists, of taking quotations out of context, I will quote Snelling 2 verbatim from the paper (p. 807
in fairly technical terms, however, to avoid the charge we lay against the creationists, of taking quotations out of context, I will quote Snelling 2
verbatim from the paper (p. 807):
... [This] would of course require sensitivity of a high order to the whole nature of the story and to the ways
in which it would be (of course) inappropriate simply to repeat
verbatim passages from earlier sections.
Three - fourths of Being There consists of descriptive accounts — with much
verbatim reporting — of life
in two Protestant seminaries.
A mechanistic scientist may recount the conversation
verbatim, describe the muscular activity involved
in movements, and the interactions of atoms and molecules,
there was the one that spent 3 pages telling a blogger that he would burn
in hell for something that was the exact opposite of what he said, to which was appended, almost
verbatim, the same assertion about Jesus, and a happy «God bless you,» Seems, the more unhinged, the more likely the person will end their rant with, «Have a nice day.»
There are audio tapes of L Ron Hubbard (the founder of your «religion») explaining this,
verbatim,
in his lectures.
Is only the «Thus saith the Lord» quotes to be taken as God's words
verbatim, or the things
in the red letters spoken by Jesus?
During the General Congregations that preceded the election of Pope Francis, whole speeches from those supposedly closed proceedings appeared
verbatim, next day,
in the Italian press.
However, I wonder whether you have any other good reason for so adamantly retaining inerrancy and
verbatim divine inspiration
in your theology?
There is no doubt, for example, that the late Biblical Book of Proverbs, strongly impregnated with the feeling of Egypto - Grecian Judaism
in Alexandria, is largely indebted to The Wisdom of Amenemope, written about 1000 B.C. Indeed, Proverbs 22:17; 23:11 is an almost
verbatim translation of the Egyptian book, and
in many other passages the similarity is too close to be mistaken.
Sometime
in the late «60s or early «70s you were
in a grammar school or high school religion class, and on Friday the nun or brother, dressed
in habit or clerical garb, was demanding
verbatim catechism answers that were fully self - contained and highly rational.