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In 2004, Eric Heisserer posted what are, ostensibly, a series of emails from an old friend. I hope this at least gets me a call - if not, I can use it as a basis for other letters, to better communicate my unique qualifications to employers. Well, if nothing else, you are sure to understand my enthusiasm for the opportunity.

I hope this gives you a better sense of who I am, and some of what I would bring to the job.
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It's amazing that, with the advanced software we have, many of the principles are still the same and much of the way that a program like Quark works is based on the insertion of lead and kerns, or the layering of a multi-color lithograph. I also learned a few basic principles of type design and layout. I learned to place hand-set type, to carve a linocut in reverse for printing, to lay out a booklet. That visual sense was, in part, developed through the print shop courses I took in college. The other was an incorrect "burst," which I questioned because the edges of the layers were not lined up correctly - something which was an accidental error that the creator of the test had missed. One was an incorrect product image, intentionally placed. That when I took the proofreading exam at Michael's, I was the first proofreader who caught the visual errors. It also does not tell you that I have a strong visual aesthetic, which, in my experience, is not a given in a writer. Then the following year, the honors English teacher for 11th grade (and the 10th grade teachers best friend) refused to read past the third page - teaching us to distill our ideas and write with concision. To work quotes seamlessly into my writing and yet still establish my own perspective. It may be clear from my resume that I learned about poetry - but it does not tell you that the honors English teacher I had in 10th grade taught us to write 10-12 page research papers, and to properly cite resources.
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How to build trust, and establish expertise in the 3-5 minutes I have with them before they have to let me touch them. As a Massage Therapist, I not only became comfortable with medical terminology, and the pain management industry, but I learned how to approach clients who are making themselves vulnerable. I also learned about balancing customer expectation with my own creative expression. As a Chef, I learned not only about food, but about the business cycles of the restaurant industry, about how to appeal to a client there, and about the importance of dealing with customer complaints because you need a dozen happy customers to make up for the damage one unhappy one can do. My resume can tell you I've worked as Chef, and as a Massage Therapist - but it may not tell you what that brings to my work in advertising and marketing. It would not tell you that the single piece of writing I am most proud of is not one of my published poems, or an ad I wrote for my multi-million dollar LaQuinta campaign - but the essay on my fundraiser page for the Breast Cancer 3-Day walk. įor example, my resume can't tell you that when I was a baby, a stranger walked up to my mother on the beach and composed a spontaneous poem about me - and because of this, she always knew I would be a writer. I have a lot to offer any creative team, and would be an asset to. It occurs to me there are a few things that might not be apparent from my resume. I sent you my portfolio and some links earlier this week, and am following up with an updated resume. I picked out the employer I most want to work for in Dallas, and sent them this: So I decided I need to write stronger cover letters. Though I suspect that the interviews will be harder this time around, as well.) (No, seriously, I've only ever been turned down for two jobs I actually interviewed for - one based on a failed proofreading test I took with a 101 degree fever. Send out a dozen resumes, get two or three calls back, get offered each job I interview for. It's something of an adjustment, as in the past I've gotten jobs easily. The changed economy means that I'm finding I have to work much harder to get the attention of employers.
