Good Evening Cheri, Thank you for your post and kind words. I greatly appreciate it. From my experiences, I truly believe that In a nutshell an individual’s resume is a short snapshot of who they are and why he or she is the best choice for the job. In today’s job market, no matter what the job or industry who are trying to enter, it is key that your resume catches a potential opportunity’s/employer’s eye and tells the story they want to hear. I not saying fabricate your abilities, but present the in a clear direct manner that makes the potential employer say, “Wow, I (we) need to meet this person.” However, be sure that you can back your resume. Do not make your snapshot one of fiction. The other point I want to make is that if your resume
I am writing this letter to apply for a hairdresser job. The advertisement stated you were looking for an educated and friendly employee for the position. I believe that I have the experience and qualities to be an excellent candidate for the position.
The lake glistened before me as my mom and I pulled into Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp just outside Twin Lakes Michigan. I had been accepted into the International Youth Symphony Orchestra program where after spending a week at the camp the entire orchestra would be heading off on a six week European Tour to share our musical talents and American culture with another part of the world. I knew traveling to a different continent would give me further insight as to who I was a person, but did not imagine the people I would meet would impact me as much as they did.
that she had a male, Igor Gentsaryuk, in custody for DUI near the 3700 block of
On Tuesday, 10-13-15, at approximately 2220 hrs., while out on patrol, I noticed Kyle Andre Cain, w/m, DOB 08/24/1974, walking his dog northbound at the 400blk of N. Main St. I advised Communication Officer Reiland, to run Cain through MULES by SSN that I had retrieved from ITI.
Thank you very much for forwarding my resume to Mr. Sean Coughlin. Mr. Coughlin suggested a phone interview, which I am very excited about. I sincerely hope that would lead to an opportunity to visit Lathrop & Gage.
I hope you remember me because I was a student in your Summer 2016 Legal Research and Analysis class at University of California, San Diego Extension. If you do not remember me, I was unable to send you a complete final memorandum as a result of being admitted to the hospital the night that the memorandum was due. I was recently let go from my job as a Litigation Paralegal, which I obtained during graduation week. Their only reason was that they needed someone with more experience. Right now I am trying to enroll in my last two courses at UCSD Extension in order to officially complete my ABA-Approved Professional Certificate. When I spoke with Azra Mukanovic, she informed me that Julia Dunlap and herself discussed the situation and agreed
The Meriam-Webster dictionary defines a cheerleader as a person who is a member of a group (typically a group of young women) who shout out special songs or chants to encourage the team and entertain the crowd during a game in sports like American football and basketball. This definition described my involvement itself in my beloved sport, but it also explains who I am as a whole person. In my life, I am a cheerleader whether I am on the sidelines under the Friday night lights, or off the field when it comes to being a cheerleader for my family and companions. At a young age, it was clear to me that support was something needed by everyone, whether they wanted to accept it or not. However, before you cheer on anyone
I regret to inform you that I have not been doing well for the last week or so. I am emotionally burned out and psychologically having great difficulty in focusing while working with Christina and memorizing lines. Christina and I talked about it today, while rehearsing. I have disappointed and and feel really sorry about it.
A resume is one of the most important persuasive documents you may have to create. Just like you said, a resume can determine if you get a second look or not. When an employer is looking at resumes all day you need to have a very persuasive document. A resume that tells the employer what make you special, why you, above all other applicants deserve this position. The persuasive communication does not stop at the resume. When you get an interview, you are a walking persuasive communicator for your future. I agree that with minimal experience it is truly hard to stand apart from your peers. Doing research on what the company is looking for will assist with this issue. So again what makes you special?
lop his or her love of learning for a lifetime. I felt I was uniquely qualified for this position after helping my mother raise her midlife crisis, brood of oopsies. After one unexpected pregnancy, you would have thought she could figure it out, but no…it had taken two more, one in the form of twins, before she got a clue.
On 09/04/2015 at 20:32 hours, I conducted a motor vehicle stop of a Ford F-150 bearing NJ registration X70DNC for failing to maintain lane on Hurffville going northbound. I activated my overhead lights and sirens and conducted the stop in the A15 lot of the Deptford Mall.
Autobiography: Write a brief autobiography. As completely and precisely as possible, give a picture of yourself, your family, and events you consider important to you. In doing so, identify the values that are of greatest importance to you. If you have completed your undergraduate education, please comment on what you have done or have been doing since graduation. (1200 words)
My earliest memories of being read to was when I was about four or five years old, my mom had read me princess books along with cat in the hat ones. She knew that in order for me to fall asleep, she had to read me a couple pages of the book I wanted. The earliest memory I have of writing was when I started Pre-K, there I began to learn how to write my name. Like most little kids, my handwriting wasn’t the best but It improved over time. I only remember the teacher would give us a worksheet full of colors and we had to learn how to write them out. In Pre-K the students were basically forced to take a nap, before that nap the teacher that I had read us maybe ten pages of a book. All of my memories were
During my upbringing, my family’s health record included some of the most prevalent chronic illnesses: diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease. These illnesses are an influence of the community and environment a person lives, but these diseases are greatly affected by diet and exercise, or lack thereof. As reported in The Evolving Diabetes Burden in the United States, prevalence of ischemic heart disease among persons with diabetes was about 14 times the rate among those without diabetes in persons 18 to 44 years of age. In high school, I was accepted into the program of The Academy of Research of Medical Science; I began to develop, understand and research diseases/diagnoses, which sparked a desire to grasp this epidemic in my family and community. As a high school student, I began to wonder, “Are people aware of their actions contributing to these
I am a Latino first generation student from a small and low-income family. I was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco México. I was brought to the Unites States when I was 8 years old. Learning English was hard but with dedication and time, learning it was possible. Since elementary school, I was an outstanding student. I was still learning English and had to take special classes such as ESL. In middle school, I began to receive student of the month certificates and the ESL department gave me the opportunity to take some non-ESL classes. Then in high school, I was no longer a part of the ESL program. I was considered a regular English student. People would always tell me I couldn’t join clubs or go on field trips because I was an undocumented student