Although many people may want to impress recruiters and executives
with fancy language and sentence structure, it can easily go from impressive — to unclear and confusing.
And in the process,
with fancy language and concepts that have little to do with the issue, completely mischaracterize the issue, and ultimately engage in irrational analysis: To wit: The issue is about an observed change that we happen to observe, so we seek to figure out what might be causing it, look to the atmospheric change and see if maybe, ah ha, that might be it...
Not exact matches
Departures, a Japanese meditation on death, was the other odd winner, taking the best foreign
language film prize from the much -
fancied Waltz
With Bashir and The Baader Meinhof Complex.
A resume written in
fancy language or
with complex words creates an obstruction in reading for the employer.
Nevertheless, overdoing both
with a
fancy look and flowery
language will only worsen your case.
A: Stick to traditional style resumes
with traditional section headers, omit
fancy formatting, use
language (keywords) from the job description, spell out skills and certifications (The ATS may not catch your abbreviations), stick to.