Sentences with phrase «very relevant degree»

If you went to a particularly good school, have an advanced degree or have a very relevant degree to the types of roles you are pursuing, then it might be worth putting at the top, but it's okay for education to be at the bottom, too.

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«That degree of authenticity is very relevant to today's users.»
The crux of the story was that it is a largely unregulated industry with very few people holding meaningful certifications or relevant degrees; even without knowing much about the field at all, I saw that this low bar for entry could potentially be really dangerous for both dogs and their owners.
a very heavy responsibility to see to it that Presidential conversations, which are either not relevant or not admissible, are accorded that high degree of respect due the President of the United States.
That will allow you to write some of your credentials (such as your degree / very relevant skills and abilities) and make a good initial impression.
Depending on the organization and the job position, a degree may not be very relevant as long as the marketing experience is in place.
- Ability to organize multiple projects and job responsibilities - Meticulous detail orientation skills - Relevant experience within the health care industry very helpful - High School Diploma required, Bachelor's or Associate's Degree preferred The company provides full benefits with unmatched employee perks.
As my resume demonstrates, my career being chalked out early during my life, I followed a very well planned path to earn a relevant degree in the field.
The education section should occupy the very bottom of your resume and should consist only of your relevant degrees and training.
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