For instance,
writing something along the lines of «I developed my communication skills when conducting appraisal interviews» provides the recruiter with validation of your abilities.
For instance, depending on your situation, you could
write something along the lines of «I enhanced my teamwork skills when completing a video production assignment in a group of five».
Going back to the network administrator example, instead of putting something like «managed day - to - day network operations at X company» on your resume, you can spice it up a little bit by
writing something along the lines of «averted numerous cyber attacks by employing state - of - the - art cyber security at X company.»
Not exact matches
So in the email, I simply say
something along the
lines of «rather than
write a really long email, I've recorded an MP3 file and attached to this email that will explain X, Y and Z».
While many clients will edit lightly, and once in a while someone will take the time to
write their own, for the most part, the clients post
something much
along the
lines of what you wanted.
One company which was raising at $ 40 million pre-money
wrote a comment about me in a public forum saying
something along the
lines of «Mark worked really hard to understand our business and was very detail - oriented.
The one sane person (no name credit, too lazy to look back) said
something along the
lines of have the parents
write a note.
Three years later, the market estimates that traffic has doubled, the market's new food vendors are getting glowing
write - ups (including being named one
of the Best New Restaurants
of 2014 by us), and you can't bring up the topic
of the market without an Angeleno saying
something along the
lines of, «Man, that place has changed a lot overnight!»
if someone has time to
write something then they have time to credit (even if it is
along the
lines of a disclaimer saying the featured photos are taken from the artists» websites — but that is the bare minimum imo)
She apologetically said
something along the
lines of «I really liked your
writing program, and wish I had time to keep using it.»
I remember a long time ago when Timothy Leary saw one
of my first books, Cyberia or
something, an early book about cyberculture, and he took it and he was moving his finger
along the
lines, and going «a
line, and a
line, and a
line — why are you
writing books like this?
Went back on the query - train, but every partial and full request came back with
something along the
lines of «fabulous
writing, compelling story — but I don't know how this could fit into the current commercial marketplace, sorry.»
It's a clichéd story for those
of us who have been in publishing for more than five or ten years, but we really did used to
write proposals that included a marketing section that said
something along the
lines of «author is willing to go on book tours and will make themselves available for TV and radio interviews.»
I
wrote in with
something along the
lines of their Spring 2012 promotion, which awarded progressively higher bonuses as you stayed more nights.
Thomas, I loved this because I
wrote something along similar
lines last month (was on the Rock Paper Shotgun Sunday Papers) which takes a different tack: I traced the evolution
of the dominant shooter mechanic and pointed out the pursuit
of photorealism will be the death
of the genre.
re 535 Chris Colose — thanks; I should clarify that in 533, I meant
something along the
lines of «hypothetically» when I
wrote «concievably», as in, if the other feedbacks individually were positive and large enough.
I suppose I should know better by now but I'm always disappointed when I say
something like «have you read X, Y, Z
written by A, B» and I get responses
along the
lines of
What's often heard in my neck
of the woods is
something along the
lines of what Dr. Neil Frank, former KHOU - TV meteorologist and beloved Houston personality,
wrote in the Houston Chronicle last Friday:
The more active you are in doing those types
of things and speaking or thinking about or
writing about a certain topic, whether it's a hot law, a congregational bill that's been passed,
something new with HIPAA that's going to affect everybody, ObamaCare, anything
along those
lines,
something that's on the front
of everyone's mind that someone may search on.