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Info but...Graphic?

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 Infographics are a great eye-catching tool for distributing information quickly and aesthetically! Below are two infographics I found about my personal interests that are great at serving that purpose. This infographic on Montessori Teaching really caught my eye during my search. I think the colors are appealing and cohesive. The images are fun and uniform and the information is clearly presented. The infographic is not in English but I think the fact that it still clearly gets its point across with images alone goes to show how impressive this example is. Despite not even knowing the words, we can all clearly see what this image is demonstrating.  Want to try your hand at it? Check out https://infograph.venngage.com/templates/recommended Here is my attempt on creating an infographic on using the STAR method in response to certain interview questions:

Become A Job Searching Pro!

 Job searching has changed a lot over the years, especially with the technological takeover in our modern world. A combination of networking and market searching is the key to securing the job of your dreams. For my job search example, I will find the ideal speech-language pathology job. My hunt will begin with a simple Google search. https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/speech-language-pathologist-slp-at-powerback-4066520346?utm_campaign=google_jobs_apply&utm_source=google_jobs_apply&utm_medium=organic Here is the link to the job list I will be breaking down for you. ^ Using this example, you can apply a similar evaluation method to your own process. This job listing can be found on Linkedin, a professional job searching and networking website. The job title is Speech Language Pathologist.  I am not very familiar with the company but upon further research, I see that Powerback is a rehabilitation company that offers many different types of therapies. It seems as though ...