Phrases with «nontraditional candidates»

"Nontraditional candidates" refers to individuals who do not fit the typical or conventional mold for a particular role, occupation, or position. These candidates possess unique characteristics, experiences, or qualifications that differ from the usual expectations, making them stand out from the more traditional or expected candidates. Full definition

Sentences with «nontraditional candidates»

  • «We need to become more aggressive earlier in the year about helping nontraditional candidates access networks that can help them and in helping them understand the climate of the school system,» he says. (educationnext.org)
  • Pathfinder prepares nontraditional candidates — including «opportunity youth» (people between ages 16 and 24 who are neither in school nor working), veterans, and stay - at - home parents returning to work — for careers in software development and data management, with leadership development and professional skills training included. (fortune.com)
  • This Urban Institute report evaluates Pathways to Teaching Careers, a model developed by The Wallace Foundation to attract and train nontraditional candidates, such as school aides and returning Peace Corps volunteers, and to place them as teachers in tough schools. (wallacefoundation.org)
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