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Resume Sections: How to Organize Them

January 19, 2022
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Resume writing and the feeling of overwhelm come hand in hand. Loss at where to begin can certainly discourage you from getting started — and delays your timeline to getting a great new job you deserve.

So pull yourself together and start fleshing out the main sections of your resume. Just which one are these? This guide will explain. 

What Are the Main Sections of a Resume?

The standard resume has three main sections — header, work experience, and education. That’s the essentials you should cover. Optionally, you can also expand the header area to accommodate a resume summary or resume objective statement. For some professions, adding two extra resume sections — references or security clearance — also makes sense. 

So essentially, the minimum number of sections to include on a resume is three. The maximum number to look good on one page is five. 

How Do You Structure a Resume?

A resume has to provide a succinct, skimmable snapshot of your professional abilities. …

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Persuasive Pilot Resume Example

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The past two years haven’t been the best for the aviation industry. Nearly fully wiped-out commercial travel, disrupted cargo airfreights, and the staff kept on the ground, or worse ​​— furloughed. But it looks like the skies are getting once again busy! 

In 2021, many airlines resumed regular passenger travel and they are dire to get more pilots on board. As WSJ reports, US airlines plan to hire over 9,000 pilots in 2022. That’s going to be the biggest hiring spree the industry has seen in the past three years! What’s more, commercial carriers are also aggressively competing for experienced talent. For instance, American Airlines is reported to be offering over $ 150,000 in sign-up and retention bonuses to new hires. 

So if you are ready to get back into flying after a break (or to land a better work contract), now is the time to refresh your resume! In this quick guide, we provide several must-know tips for writing a pilot resume, followed by a sample airline pilot resume.…

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Renewables’ Share of U.S. Power Will Keep Upward Trajectory

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Renewable energy’s share of U.S. power generation continues to rise, and the percentage of electricity produced by burning natural gas and coal continues to fall, according to the latest “Short-Term Energy Outlook,” or STEO, from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

The EIA on Jan. 18 said it expects U.S. power generation from renewables—mostly solar and wind, and not including hydropower—will grow to 17% of the nation’s total electricity output in 2023, up from 13% in 2021. The EIA forecasts the share of natural gas-fired power generation will fall to 34% by 2023, down from 37% this past year, with coal’s share declining to 22% next year, after producing 23% of the nation’s power in 2021.

Coal last year had its first year-over-year increase in U.S. power generation since 2014, as utilities burned more coal in the face of higher prices for natural gas.

The agency in the January edition of the STEO said, “one of the most significant shifts in the mix of U.S.…

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Predict, Optimize, Synchronize, Control: How AI Can Fulfill the Promise of Sustainable Energy Resources and Reshape the Future of Utilities

January 15, 2022
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The world is changing rapidly as technology advances at breakneck speed. From the fourth industrial revolution and virtual reality to 5G and artificial intelligence (AI), our society is on the brink of tremendous technological upheaval. Although many industries evolve alongside innovations, some, such as utilities, have not moved at the same pace. This is in large part due to a range of complex existing barriers that most regulated industries face, with changing regulatory regimes and lack of funding.

Despite challenges, the utilities industry is long overdue for modernization. Just the fact that, of the G20 countries, which account for 80% of the world’s emissions, only six have formally increased their emissions reduction targets tells us how little we have collectively accomplished. While, from a distance, it looks like the energy industry is dragging its feet, the question of transitioning to green power is much more complicated. In terms of grid reliability and resilience, success will depend on how distributed energy resources (DERs) are integrated, optimized, synchronized, and controlled.…

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It’s not just inflation: The US job market remains a mess, too – New York Post

January 14, 2022
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It’s not just inflation: The US job market remains a mess, too  New York Post
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A Win-Win-Win Solution for DER Owners, the Power Grid, and the Environment

January 13, 2022
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New distributed energy resources (DERs) are being added to the power grid every day. However, DERs don’t automatically provide owners with the greatest value possible. In many cases, that requires the help of an aggregator, that is, a company that specializes in managing DERs owned by a pool of clients and optimizing performance of the overall system based on real-time signals coming from the wholesale power markets.

“Wholesale electricity markets need grid services from distributed energy resources. We connect those underutilized distributed energy resources—typically behind customer meters—to those wholesale power markets to orchestrate and monetize those resources to deliver reliable, cost-effective, and clean energy,” Gregg Dixon, co-founder and CEO of Voltus, said as a guest on The POWER Podcast.

Voltus’ customers and grid services partners generate cash by allowing Voltus to maximize the market value of their flexible load, distributed generation, energy storage, energy efficiency, and electric vehicle resources. “Voltus is to the electricity industry what Airbnb is to the real estate market in the sense that Airbnb connects under-utilized apartments or homes to buyers who want to make use of those under-utilized assets, and Voltus does that for the electricity grid,” Dixon explained.…

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