Life@Work: Five Possible Reasons You Can’t Find a Job
Resumes aren’t “one size fits all.” Tailor yours to the specific position you are applying for.
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Unemployed men queued outside a Depression-era soup kitchen opened in Chicago by mobster Al Capone in 1931. (National Archives at College Park - Still Pictures)
Resumes aren’t “one size fits all.” Tailor yours to the specific position you are applying for.
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"Fiddler on the Roof" provides a glimpse into Jewish history and teaches some important lessons about tradition. (Flickr)
“A Rugrats Chanukah” and “Eight Crazy Nights” get old really quick.
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Liana Finck attends an event at the Milk Gallery, New York City, Feb. 22, 2018. (Sean Zanni/Getty Images for Moleskine)
Finck is the author of “A Bintel Brief: Love and Longing in Old New York,” an adaptation of the famed Yiddish advice column that appeared in the Forward.
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The cast of “Nevsu,” the first Israeli primetime show to feature a black actor in a lead role. (Courtesy of Yosi Vasa)
“Nevsu,” a term of endearment in the Ethiopian language of Amharic, won Nov. 19 for best comedy in ceremonies held in New York. The show airs on the commercial Reshet Channel 13.
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Alan Arkin, left, and Michael Douglas star in "The Kominsky Method," the latest from "Big Bang Theory" creator Chuck Lorre. (Mike Yarish/Netflix)
“The Kominsky Method” is the wisest and saddest new comedy on television. That might be its biggest problem.
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Stan Lee poses with a book of "Spider Man" comics in 1991. Along with Spider Man, Lee created characters such as Iron Man, Thor and The Incredible Hulk. (Gerald Martineau/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Lee gave American comic books permission to be more Jewish.
Read MoreFrom chocolaty, sticky babkas to sugary, flaky rugelach, we’ve got all your childhood favorites — with a non-traditional spin.
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