INPUT ARTICLE: Article: It’s perfectly acceptable to ask questions of your interviewer about what aspects of your resume and experience you ought to discuss. This way, you can jump right into the most relevant portions of the resume and ingratiate yourself to your interviewer by saving them time.  For example, ask your interviewer something like, “What part of my educational background or work experience is most interesting to you?” To be even more precise, you can also ask your interviewer how much time they would like you to spend discussing specific portions of your resume. When asked about your previous jobs and experience, don’t feel like you have to go through your entire career in chronological order. Instead, state that you’d like to start with a particular job that involved skills or activities that are most relevant to the position you’re applying for and go from there.  This strategy has the added benefit of preventing you from being rambling in your answer. Moreover, if your interviewer remains interested in other aspects of your prior experience, they will most likely ask about them in a follow-up question. In any case, do mention your two most recent jobs and explain why you ultimately ended up leaving them and applying for this new job. The ultimate truth is that whoever is interviewing you wants to know why they should hire you and the different parts of your resume don’t all speak to this question. So, you should take the initiative during the interview to talk up the unique skills, educational background, or experiences that make you the best applicant for the job.  For example, if one of your previous jobs was very similar to the job you’re currently applying for, talk about the relevant experience and skill sets you acquired through that job and how you could bring them to bear on the new position. Don’t try to summarize each prior position or educational experience in its entirety; instead, focus on describing those aspects of the job or training that are most relevant to this position. Although you want to be concise for the sake of time, you should also avoid going through your resume so quickly that you end up skipping over too many details. Be succinct when discussing the less relevant parts of your resume and be more detailed when discussing your most relevant experience.  For example, spend ample time discussing any previous jobs that were similar in responsibilities and required skills to the job you’re currently applying for. Meanwhile, spend as little time as possible on prior jobs that aren’t relevant to this position at all. If you skimp too much on the details of your resume, your answers may come across to the interviewer as superficial.

SUMMARY: Clarify what parts of your resume your interviewer is most interested in. Prioritize discussing your most relevant work experience first. Emphasize the parts of your resume that highlight what you bring to the position. Avoid skimping on the details of your resume.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tie the scarf around your braids at the scalp. If your braids are longer than the scarf itself, you can loosely pin the braids up before wrapping the scarf, effectively shortening them while you sleep, or leave the ends exposed. You can also sleep on a silk or satin pillow cover to keep your braid smooth and frizz free. Dab a damp cloth with witch hazel and wipe down the braids one at a time. This way, they stay clean without having to get too wet in the shower or bath. Box braids can feel incredibly heavy when wet and are prone to frizziness when they are soaked in water. Part the braids and clip them up, exposing your scalp. Wash your scalp one section at a time, being careful not to get water on the braids. You can try washing your scalp 3-4 times a week, rather than every day, so you do not risk getting the braids wet. Coconut oil, almond oil, and shea butter are good options. Using a cotton pad or cotton ball, or clean fingers, rub a generous dab of oil over your scalp in sections. Try to cover as much of your scalp as possible without getting any oil onto your braids. Box braids usually last for 6-8 weeks, but even if they still look great past that point, take them out so your hair stays healthy. Keeping your hair braided for too long can cause it to break away from the scalp, leading to long-term damage to your hairline and your scalp.  Use your fingers to gently unravel the braids from the spot where the synthetic hair attaches to your real hair. Avoid using a fine-tooth comb when taking your braids down, as this can lead to rips and tears in your hair. Ask friends or family to help with the unbraiding process in order to cut down the time and effort needed. Throw away the extensions once you have removed them. Wait 3-4 weeks to put new box braids in so your hair can recover.
Summary: Cover your braids with a silk or satin scarf at night to prevent frizziness. Wipe your braids with witch hazel 2-3 times a week to keep them clean. Wash your scalp with shampoo and water to prevent itchiness. Massage natural oils into your scalp once a week to keep it hydrated. Take the braids out within 2 months to prevent hair damage.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: with matches or a lighter. Use whatever you feel comfortable using to light your candle, whether that is a lighter or matches.  Long matches or a grill lighter works well to protect your hand while lighting the candle. If you don’t have a long lighter, you can use regular matches or a lighter to light the end of a spaghetti noodle, and then use this noodle to light the wick of your candle. Initially, you will touch light the candle by touching the wick. You want the wick to char a bit. Allow it to turn slightly black. This will give you time to build up the vaporized fuel in the air and relight the candle.  Don’t leave the candle unattended. You should burn it until you see a glowing red ember on the end. You want to blow out your candles, rather than using another method of extinguishing them.  Blowing out your candles will maximize the smoke above the wick. Don’t blow out your candle until you are ready to do your trick, and reignite it, as this works best just after you’ve blown the candle out.

SUMMARY:
Light your candle Allow the candle to burn. Blow out the candles.