Sunday, April 19, 2020

Getting Your Resume to Stand Out

Getting Your Resume to Stand OutYour resume is the first thing that will be read by a potential employer, but how do you get your resume to stand out from the crowd? In order to reach success, you must use resume goal statements to get the job you want. If you do not, you will be squandering precious opportunity and wasting your time.Your resume is the most important part of your application, but it can also be one of the most difficult parts to present. There are a few things that you can do to make the task easier. Make sure to follow these steps, and then you will not need to write any more.The first and most difficult part is to think of something to include in your resume. Some people make this part too easy. They write 'a job application 'a job application letter 'offer letters' for every job they apply for. These are too simple and too boring, and you don't want to focus on being so specific.Be very specific when you list your goals, and when you list your qualifications, make them really narrow down. For example, if you have applied for a customer service position, you should be able to answer the following questions with some degree of accuracy:What do you know about the job? Is it something I could learn? Is there anything that would make me a good fit?Have you ever held a related job? For example, have you ever held a job as a bill collector or a security guard? Do you have any relevant experience?You may want to include an appropriate job reference information, and also ask the company if they have considered any other candidates. If you're applying fora promotion, you might want to look for a related experience with more experience. When you include a resume goal statement, you are writing the piece yourself, and you are limiting your search.

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Michelin Stars The Iconic Guide Forgot to Honor Women Again

Michelin Stars The Iconic Guide Forgot to Honor Women Again Michelin just added 13 newcomers to its guide of the best restaurants in New York City â€" none of which have female chefs at the helm. In fact, of the 77 restaurants in the five boroughs that now have at least one Michelin star, only 6 have women running the kitchen: Take Root (Elise Kornack), The Breslin (April Bloomfield), La Vara (Alexandra Raij), Delaware Hudson (Patti Jackson), Aquavit (Emma Bengtsson), and Uncle Boons (Ann Redding). That’s less than 8%. That’s not to say that women don’t have a hand in running the other 60+ restaurants in the guide. Peter Lugar, an iconic Brooklyn steak house that’s held on to its one star rating since Michelin first came to the states in 2005, is best known for the cuts of meat selected by the granddaughter and daughter of the restaurant’s late owner. And Café China, a one star restaurant in Midtown, Manhattan, got its famed 1930s Shangai design from co-owner Yiming Wang. Still, as in many industries, it’s harder for women to ascend to the highest paid positions than it is for men â€" and those restaurateurs that do make it big often don’t get the recognition they deserve. This isn’t isolated to New York kitchens: across the country, men hold five times as many chef positions as women do, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Female chefs are also grossly underpaid compared to their male counterparts. Women in top kitchen positions earn about 28% less than men â€" which is second only to computer programmers as the highest pay gap in the country, Glassdoor found earlier this year. Here’s the full list of starred restaurants in Michelin’s 2017 guide, which goes on sale this week, as per Eater: Three Star Restaurants: Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare Eleven Madison Park Jean-Georges Per Se Masa Le Bernardin Two Star Restaurants: Aquavit Aska (new) atera Blanca Daniel Jungsik Ko Marea The Modern Soto One Star: Agern (new) Ai Fiori Aldea Andanada Aureole Babbo Batard Betony Blue Hill The Breslin Cafe Boulud Cafe China Cagen Carbone Casa Enrique Casa Mono Caviar Russe Contra (new) Delaware Hudson Del Posto Dovetail Faro (new) The Finch Gabriel Kreuther Gotham Bar Grill Gramercy Tavern Gunter Seeger (new) Hirohisa Jewel Bako Junoon Kajitsu Kanoyama (new) Kyo Ya L’Appart (new) La Sirena (new) La Vara Luksus at Torst Meadowsweet Minetta Tavern The Musket Room Nix (new) The NoMad Peter Luger Piora Public Rebelle The River Cafe Semilla Sushi Ginza Onodera (new) Sushi Inoue (new) Sushi of Gari Sushi Yasuda Sushi Zo (new) Take Root Tempura Matsui Tori Shin Tulsi Uncle Boons Ushiwakamaru (new) Wallse ZZ’s Clam Bar