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This week's jobs postingsđ. Plus, how you can reduce the pain of updating your resume đ±.
Bread. Jobs That Feed Your Faith.

Hello Bread Community đđŒ. Here are this weekâs jobs at Christ-centered companies đđŒ.
PlusâŠ
đĄ Job Search Tip: Reduce stress and writerâs block when updating your resume.
â Devotional: Living Hope - A Countdown to Easter

Now hiring
Jobs đą
Sr. Director, Product Marketing (Reposted) @ Ministry Brands |
Remote |
Sales Development Representative @ Ministry Brands |
Remote |
Manager, Sales Operations (Reposted) @ Ministry Brands |
Alpharetta, GA |
Customer Demand Generation Manager @ Ministry Brands |
Alpharetta, GA |
VP of Product Management @ Ministry Brands |
Alpharetta, GA |
Training Specialist @ Christian Care |
Melbourne, FL |
Director, Talent Relations @ Chick-fil-A Corporate |
Atlanta, GA |
Associate Counsel, Corporate Services & Retirement @ GuideStone |
Dallas, TX |
Digital Product Manager @ GuideStone |
Dallas, TX |
MFI Project Management Specialist @ Hope International |
Remote |

Resume Writing
Job Search Tip đĄ
The struggle is real.
Writing, and even just updating, your resume can be a struggle. Stressful. Painful.
If youâre like many jobseekers - writerâs block can also set in.
It can feel even more overwhelming when you are trying to customize each resume for each job posting as experts suggest.
There may be a tool to help!
We found an Ai-powered online resume writing tool that makes it easier to find the right words - kickresume.
Whatâs pretty cool is that you have access to other resumes where you can browse profession-specific guides that will help you write a better resume and cover letter.
While they have multiple plans, they do offer a free plan (which we always like đȘđŒ). Hereâs what you can expect with the free plan to get started.
4 basic resume templates
4 matching cover letter templates
1 basic website template
20,000 pre-written phrases
1,500+ resume examples
Unlimited downloads
What we like about resources like this is that it gives you an opportunity to use Ai-powered tools if you are just getting started with them.
Check it out here: https://www.kickresume.com/en
Where always on the lookout for new resources that you may have not heard of to help our community during the job search process. As we often say, we are not affiliates of this company. We just want to share a resource that we hope you find helpful.

Happy Easter!
Weekly Devotional đđŒ
Countdown to Easter - Living Hope
Source: YouVersion
âWhy have You forsaken me?â
Imagine youâre watching Jesus hang from the cross. The only way He can breathe is by pushing Himself up using the nails in His wrists and ankles.
As the day draws to an end, He musters what little strength He has left to pull Himself up again so that He can cry out: âMy God, my God, why have You forsaken me?â
If weâre being honest with ourselves, weâve all probably had moments where weâve asked God, âWhere are You in this? Why have You forsaken me?â
How should we respond when we find ourselves in situations where we feel alone, anxious, or forsaken?
The words Jesus spoke on the cross were actually taken from Psalm 22âa prophetic lament written by King David. In many ways, this Psalm is about Jesus, but it also provides us with three action steps we can follow when we feel alone:
1. Be honest with God about how youâre feeling.
Relationships start with being real. So if youâre feeling forsaken by God, tell Him that. Ask God your questions, and prepare your heart to hear his answers.
2. Give God glory anyway.
Our feelings donât change the fact that God is worthy of being worshiped. In fact, itâs often through worship that we discover the cure for our worry. When we focus on who God is, our perspective eventually shiftsâeven if our situation doesnât.
3. Remind God of his promises.
Throughout Psalm 22, David basically tells God, âI know who You are. And since Youâre always true to character, deliver me like Youâve delivered Your people before me.â Reminding God of his promises is not only an act of faith, but it also helps us remember the faithfulness of Godâs character.
Ultimately, Godâs faithfulness was personified when Jesus was crucified. Jesus willingly suffered alone on the cross so that we could experience eternal companionship with God. Jesus is the prophetic fulfillment of Psalm 22. And, because He endured separation from God, we never have to.
Take a moment to reflect on Jesusâ ultimate sacrifice for you.
Pray: Jesus, thank You for rescuing me from eternal separation from You. Itâs because You willingly endured separation from Your Father that I never have to. Today, help me to pause and reflect on the magnitude of Your sacrifice, and to give You the glory You rightly deserve. No matter what Iâm feeling, You are always worthy of my worship. So today, I choose to worship You. In Jesusâ name, Amen.
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