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This week's jobs postings 📌. Plus, learn how others may answer those same interview questions 🙋🏼‍♀️.
Bread. Jobs That Feed Your Faith.

Hello Bread Community 👋🏼! Here are this week’s jobs at Christ-centered companies 💯.
Plus…
đź’ˇ Job Search Tip: How would others answer those same interview questions?
âśť Devotional: Prayer - New Year, New Hope.

Now hiring
Jobs 📢
Material Planner @ Trijicon |
Wixom, Michigan |
Donor Relations Director - SE Region @ BibleLeague |
AL, FL, GA, MS, TN |
Senior Email and Lifecycle Manager @ BDI |
Monrovia, CA - Hybrid |
Production Associate - Level 2 @ Precept |
Chattanooga, TN |
Membership Development Specialist @ Samaritan Ministries |
Remote |
HubSpot Engineer @ Samaritan Ministries |
Remote |
Member Retention Specialist @ Samaritan Ministries |
Peoria, IL |
Quality Management Specialist @ Bair Foundation |
Nationwide |
Chief Technology Officer @ HumCap |
Plano, TX |
Quality Manager @ HumCap |
Irving, TX |

Interview Prep
Job Search Tip đź’ˇ
Ever wonder how others may answer the same interview question?
You’re not alone.
We’ve thought about that too.
LinkedIn offers an online tool to help you with that. With the help of others!
Interview Prep allows users to prepare for interviews, including access to common interview questions, sample answers, tips, mock interviews, and feedback on their own practice answers, all designed to help you feel more confident going into an interview.
Using this resource allows you to practice answering questions by submitting your own responses and receiving feedback on your answers. You can practice and get feedback through either a written response or recording a video.
You can find the Interview Prep feature within the "Jobs" section of your LinkedIn profile.
Click on Jobs
From there, click on Interview Prep from the left hand navigation bar
Click on Interview prep
What to expect:
Available to both free and premium LinkedIn members. Premium users may access more advanced features like expert-approved sample answers.
Example answers provided by subject matter experts and hiring managers
The default is Common Questions with over 20 commonly asked questions
There are over dozen Categories with role specific questions
Check out this LinkedIn help article for more information: https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a552340
Practice and get feedback

Prayer
Weekly Devotional 🙏🏼
New Year, New Hope
Source: YouVersion; Logos by Faithlife, Lexham Press
Prayer
We tend to use prayer as a last resort, but God wants it to be our first line of defense.— Oswald Chambers
If you grew up praying, you might not think twice about it. But for those who were introduced to prayer later in life, well . . . it can feel a little weird. How can whispering your thoughts out into the air—or just thinking thoughts in your head—allow you to communicate with God? How does this practice lead to any meaningful change?
No doubt, from the outside, prayer seems a little complicated. But in reality, it’s a simple way of communicating with our heavenly Father. Just like any other conversation with someone you love, prayer is an intimate time of communication when we truly get to learn about one another. (That’s right. Prayer isn’t just about you talking to God. It’s also about listening to what God has to say to you.) Although God already knows everything there is to know about us, prayer is given to us as a gift to learn about Him.
Prayer is the life source between us and God. And although today’s culture has turned prayer into nothing more than a nighttime ritual, I believe God is looking for a lot more than that. Paul even went so far as to write in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, “Never stop praying.” Other translations say, “Pray without ceasing.”
To understand the basics of prayer, we must first unveil the reality of what prayer actually is: a conversation between you and God.
Simple, right? Yet so many of us ignore the opportunity to communicate with God because we feel like we have everything under control, or maybe because we feel like our issues are too small to be bugging the Creator of the universe with. That’s actually the beauty of God. He is big enough to handle the big problems, and He is loving enough to handle the small. Nothing is insignificant in God’s eyes. He comes with open arms and an open heart, yearning for our affection and love.
It is natural for God to want to help us. Why? Because any loving father would want to help his children, no matter the situation.
Don’t get me wrong, prayer is not synonymous with wishes spoken to a magic genie. God is definitely not a bald guy in a magic box. Prayer is your opportunity to wholeheartedly release your life into the hands of the one who created it. It’s a time to open your soul to someone who knows it better than you ever could. And it’s a gateway to gaining a deeper relationship with the one who knows your worth.
Challenge:
Take some extra minutes today to spend time in prayer with God. If necessary, go to a quieter place—a chair by a window or outside in nature—to get away from distractions that might prevent you from hearing his voice.
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