the resume autofill feature for job applications is. So Useful.
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You can always look if there are gaps in your resume or not. If there is a small gap in your resume, you might want to go with the Resume Writing Services.
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GhostKing!Danny it's hilarious because it's usually coming from a place of involuntary servitude. Because being half dead isn't doomed by the narrative enough we have to make doing the right thing have personal consequences.
That mixed with the aggregate timeline in TUE it's really a doomed kid you do doomed if you don't. But not because doing the right thing will lead to bad things personally happening every time, but if it can happen once then it can happen again and you'll never know if/when it'll happen next. And due to the vague sense of time passing your still 14 years old in all of that, if not otherwise still a teenager.
I said hilarious but you know i meant it in a cosmic comedy kinda way. Yeah it's a tragedy.
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i was actually pretty certain that rereading tgcf would cure me of my initial fengqing delusion but i fear it's done nothing but make me worse.
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:/
I think about a query and a cover letter and how i need to look up what theyre called because i dont even know. Let alone know how to write them well and which things are required for what, and how i heard publishers only expect emails during calls for wubmissions so I dont know where to look for those but i also need to learn that from Somewhere i can learn such info. And how i know how to format a book for print, with mirrored margins and all the rest of that specific spacing stuff, but i have no idea the formatting requirements for a manuscript sent to a publisher (although hopefully that will be on their site as a style guide requirement directions and formatting IS something thankfully i'll be able to easily Look Up and Follow Directions to do). But the letter you send to pitch a novel and the length of manuscript expected (1 page? 1 chapter?) Or what kind of summary blurb they want, or if they want a summary or a "marketing blurb" that keeps some parts mysterious and enticing. And what's most frustrating, the reason i'm complaining, is when I look these things up the articles with advice do not say WHAT they are, basic requirements and basic expectations, it is IMPLIED the reader has as much familiarity with the definitions of these terms and when these items are needed as adults are expected to be familiar with job Resumes and standard Good Practice Format out of the gate. But with Resumes, high school and parents did provide some basic guideline directions and basic informafion like "include X, do not include Y, summarize Z" and "use keywords found in job description" and "keep it short such as one page or you may give a bad impression" and "do it in basic X fonts, basic colors, unless the job is particularly creative with unusual expectations of your resume" with similar directions about cover letters such as "state job you're applying for, summarize your education and some relevant experience, say you'd like the job and say why if you'd like, end with your contact information, keep it under a page ideally." I do not know the expected lengths of query letters, font expectations in the emails, if its an email or attachment, if it's submitted only during calls for submissions (i assume yes), how to find submission calls, what the title of the email should be, what the blurb length shpuld be and what it should Contain (summary? Marketing keywords? Your writing style or more technical key point information? Length/word count minimun and max? Should a summary be the whole main plot in a few key point sentences or be only the premise with the ending a mystery? Should it be entertainingly stylistic, or technical?) I look up requirements for publishing submissions and its so often expected the readers know what all these specific requirements and Norms in Writing them already are, so all the advice in the article is specialized like "you already KNOW what to submit, what the requirement is, now here's how to be Noticed Better." So it amounts to an equivalent to advice articles that do not state what a cover letter must contain or how to format it, but instead only focuses on specific ways of sounding more Convincing or Unique in your cover letter. Which is not super helpful if you... do not even know what a cover letter should contain to BE a correctly made cover letter to begin with.
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on ep 06 of the bear and theyre showing tina and her struggle with getting a job.... sooooo fucking real
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Minor ranting moment, here:
Employers of the world, when I take over you will be able to ask for a resume, a cover letter, or ask a bunch of questions about what would otherwise be on a resume, but ONLY one!
You are allowed ONE method of getting an applicant’s qualifications, and if you demand all three and then proceed to play sick games like withholding interviews unless every detail is perfectly in-sync, then you will be required by law to hire everyone who jumps through your sadistic hoops, no questions asked!
And before you complain, count your blessings, because my advisors talked me down from instituting the death penalty!
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mutuals carry on an important traditional internet relationship dynamic of People You Don't Know a Damn Thing about
yea u share the same forum space and each get to customize your experiences and u still share things! just for sake of sharing
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