Working Strategies: Reeling ’em in with your résumé headline
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:16:02 GMT
Amy LindgrenOne of the least-optimized sections of a résumé can be the very precious real estate near the top of the page. Not only do candidates sometimes “rattle on” with five or eight lines devoted to their contact information, but then they often jump directly into their last job or training experience, entirely without preamble.That’s like walking into a room full of strangers and starting a conversation mid-sentence. Without context or introduction, no one knows what you’re talking about or even why you’re there.Luckily, there are several introductory sections you can use to welcome the reader to your document while also directing attention to key points in your experience. Professional profiles, career objectives and bulleted skills sections all fall into this category.For the best impact and greatest flexibility for future revisions, choose any or all of the sections named above. Then, add a headline to provide the context and introduction all in one.The options are endless,...Capital Region man plays catch every day for a year in honor of late son
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:16:02 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Playing catch is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and connect with another person. For one local man, keeping the memory of his son alive, it’s much deeper. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Don Kirk plays catch for a special reason: to honor his late son, Jonathan."He was 35 when we lost him," Don told NEWS10 during a cross between an interview and a game of catch on the front lawn of the station.Don said Jonathan did well after his heart transplant, for about 15 months."We golfed," Don recalled, "he carried his clubs once."But then, one day in 2017, Jonathan collapsed. The grieving process has not been easy for Don, but deciding last August to play "Jonathan's Catch" every day for a year, no matter the weather, has helped."People say they've seen a difference in me," Don said. Bennington skydiver dares 57 jumps to honor dad He added that since the winter was so mild, he only had to play inside a hand...Gallatin man arrested for alleged groping at Bard College
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:16:02 GMT
RED HOOK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Gallatin man has been arrested following an investigation into multiple groping incidents, according to police. Nathan Holmes, 32, was charged with two counts of forcible touching. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The investigation by police determined that Holmes was reportedly the perpetrator of two separate occurrences at Bard College in which victims were sexually groped in public. Police stated that Holmes is not a student or staff member at the college. Holmes was arraigned at the Red Hook Court and returned to the Albany County Jail, where he is being held for similar offenses. He is next scheduled to appear before the Red Hook Court on September 28.St. Louis school security guard sentenced to 67 years for child sexual assault
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:16:02 GMT
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man has been sentenced to 67 years for committing six child sex crimes. He was convicted on June 28 for the sexual assault of an underage teen.On Friday, August 25, Dexter Wade, 40, was sentenced to 67 years in prison for the six child sex crimes he committed in 2014 and 2015. A St. Louis County jury found Wade guilty of Statutory rape in the 1st Degree, three counts of Statutory sodomy in the 1st Degree, Statutory rape in the 2nd Degree, and Enticement of a Child. Horrific crimes of serial killer Timothy Wayne Krajcir The victim was an underage teen at a school where Wade worked as a security guard. The victim reported the crimes in 2020.Wood River's Atomic Pinball Arcade is a haven for pinball and community
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:16:02 GMT
WOOD RIVER, Ill. - The resounding clatter of silver balls, flashing lights, and triumphant pings echoing through the air—these are the heartbeats of Atomic Pinball Arcade. Situated in downtown Wood River, this establishment isn't just a gaming haven; it's a testament to the enduring appeal of pinball, the excitement of competition, and the nostalgia of cherished memories. Evolution of Pinball: Contrary to pinball's stereotype as a relic of the past, Charles Sanderson, the owner and visionary behind this unique establishment, sheds light on the game's modern allure. "Older people come in, and they always ask about the older machines," he said. "Those were fun when you were 13, but they're not so fun at 53." With intricate rule sets and dynamic challenges, pinball has transformed into a captivating blend of strategy and skill. "In the old days, it was about mastering a skill set and following a set of rules," he explained. The past's simple rules involved...3 dead, 2 in critical condition after violent car crash in South L.A.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:16:02 GMT
A car crash in South Los Angeles killed three people and left two others fighting for their lives early Saturday morning. According to preliminary reports from CHP, the collision happened shortly before 5:30 a.m. in the Westmont neighborhood of L.A. near the intersection of Vermont Avenue and Century Boulevard. Responding officers located several bodies that had been ejected from their vehicles lying in the street, authorities said. According to preliminary reports from CHP, the crash happened shortly before 5:30 a.m. in the Westmont neighborhood of L.A. near the intersection of Vermont Avenue and Century Boulevard. (ANG)According to preliminary reports from CHP, the crash happened shortly before 5:30 a.m. in the Westmont neighborhood of L.A. near the intersection of Vermont Avenue and Century Boulevard. (ANG)According to preliminary reports from CHP, the crash happened shortly before 5:30 a.m. in the Westmont neighborhood of L.A. near the intersection of Vermont Aven...New SpongeBob dark ride attraction set for this Las Vegas resort
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:16:02 GMT
Who lives in a pineapple under The Strip?SpongeBob Squarepants, apparently, KTLA sister station KLAS reports. Circus Circus Las Vegas announced Thursday that SpongeBob’s Crazy Carnival Ride, a new attraction based on the popular Nickelodeon cartoon, is coming to the resort in 2023.The attraction will be a dark ride, or a sort of ride that features automatically guided vehicles navigating through scenes that can include animatronics, vibrant lighting, and special effects. The release from Circus Circus says the $6 million ride will consist of those features, along with projections that will fully submerse riders "in the nautical nonsense of SpongeBob SquarePants.""Riders will experience the beloved and renowned SpongeBob SquarePants in a highly immersive way," said the news release from Circus Circus. "The ride starts when Mr. Krabs invites guests to try their luck at his collection of zany ride-through carnival midway games, and his arch-rival Plankton hatches an evil...Bay Area high school football roundup 2023: Best of Week 1 action
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:16:02 GMT
Welcome back to the Bay Area News Group’s high school football roundup. Here, you’ll find all the details from the weekend’s action in this news organization’s coverage area, which encompasses teams that play in leagues based primarily in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.Check back every Saturday during the season for scores, highlights and top performers, updated throughout the day.If you have not already, please subscribe here for complete digital access all season long. Your contributions keep us going.On to the roundup …Ranked teamsOrange Lutheran 35, No. 2 De La Salle 14Tied at halftime, De La Salle gave up three unanswered second-half touchdowns and lost at home against an opponent that comes from the same league that features Mater Dei and St. John Bosco. Steve Chavez was the star of stars for Orange Lutheran, rushing for three touchdowns, including one justifiably called “Beast Mode 3.0” by the junior running back’s coaches. D...Where are California’s biggest pay raises? Look inland
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:16:02 GMT
”Survey says” looks at various rankings and scorecards judging geographic locations while noting these grades are best seen as a mix of artful interpretation and data.Buzz: California’s largest pay raises, geographically speaking, were concentrated away from major coastal employment hubs as 2023 started.Source: My trusty spreadsheet reviewed the “Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages” report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The study for the 12 months ended in March included 29 California counties. It’s based on unemployment insurance data filed by bosses vs. the more closely followed monthly job reports derived from employer surveys. These quarterly numbers give a different – some say better – snapshot of job market conditions.ToplineLet’s look at the state’s largest job markets and the inland locations with the largest pay gains …San Bernardino: 8.2% wage increase to $1,135 a week for 831,500 workers, down 0.3% over 12 months.Riverside: 7.7% ...San Francisco’s Green Goddess salad dressing — 100 years old and counting
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:16:02 GMT
This is the tale of two Green Goddesses.One hundred years ago, the executive chef of San Francisco’s Palace Hotel created a salad dressing to honor noted actor George Arliss, who was staying at the hotel while performing in “The Green Goddess,” a popular stage production of the day. The dressing was rich, herbaceous and, of course, green.Today, the play is lost to history (and best left there, theater critics say) while the salad dressing has endured, a testament to its appealing flavor and versatility.In honor of that centennial, the Palace and the city of San Francisco are paying tribute to chef Philip Roemer’s deliciously tangy concoction. Forevermore, Aug. 23 will be known in San Francisco as Green Goddess Day, an official city proclamation says. And naturally, hotel officials hope to showcase this classic on the menu at the opulent Garden Court for another century.“Have you ever attended a birthday party for a salad dressing?” Angie Clifton, ...Latest news
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