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To Go Or Not To Go - How To Decide If This Marketing/Design Project Will Bring In Revenue f them mentioned Christianity.Deciding to move forward on a design and marketing project can be a big deal, but it doesn't have to be. Beyond the emotional benefits of feeling more confident when promoting your business and looking more professional in front of prospects, brand recognition and a myriad of other benefits, let's just take a look at the Being a Christian is a fine thing, but it doesn't belong blatantly on your resume. Your resume is NOT about your faith The Power of Graphic Design The short answer is no.Basically, we can find anything that has ‘graphic design’ (in term of composition on a surface) in our daily basis. For example, take a look at your shirt, you can see the composition on it (buttons, pocket(s), motifs, color(s)). Or try to find any other items, let say… your television, it consist of composition as well ( I've known lots of Christian job seekers. Most of them share a few characteristics:
I can't cover all of those here. Let's deal with just the first one. I've helped a healthy number of Christian professionals craft job-winning resumes. You know what's remarkable about each resume? Not one of them mentioned Christianity. Being a Christian is a fine thing, but it doesn't belong blatantly on your resume. Your resume is NOT about your faith, Self-Employment And Work Experience special about "Christian job search"
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