Sentences with phrase «even at a career fair»

Not exact matches

It is fair to say that the Arsenal career of Calum Chambers has so far been a disappointing one, despite the former Southampton academy star coming to north London with a great reputation and being known for his versatility which has seen the young Englishman play at right back, Central defence and even central midfield.
Even the players who have essentially no shot at ever making it to The Show — the career minor league guys, the ones who will retire to focus on their families after only a few years — deserve to be paid a fair wage during their time in small cities paying their way through season after season of minor league ball.
Even looking only at his time in the Bundesliga, Serie A, La Liga and the Europa League (to try to provide a fair comparison of the level he will be faced with at Anfield) reveals he has scored a goal or provided an assist every 102 minutes, so it's not as if he has filled his boots at lower levels in order to boost his career tally particularly.
I look back in my career and remember the days when I was setting up tents at craft fairs and selling the evening bags that I had just finished sewing the night before or being up till the wee hours of the night cutting fabric with gloves and band - aids on because of sore hands.
Parents have been spotted at career fairs and job interviews; a few have even phoned employers to negotiate their child's starting salary, Redmond says.
I was SO honored to be asked to speak at my high school's career fair last month and before even thinking about my presentation, the first thing that came to mind was «What am I going to wear!?».
These are not jobs in companies who will field stands at careers fairs, have big factories to tour or even necessarily have a clear route to promotion.
You can look at online job posting sites, in the newspaper, on company websites, at job fairs, on professional group forums and even at career centers.
Let's face it — you're not the only person that has applied, the only person the recruiter has met at a career fair, the only résumé on their desk, or the only interview they have scheduled that week (or even that day).
It will be asked at networking events, career fairs, and even in your personal life.
They may attend careers fairs, hold open days at their offices or do something different — for example finance employer Grant Thornton runs pizza evenings for potential applicants who want to find out about the firm.
Because online career fairs are a relatively new phenomenon, many may not know how to navigate or prepare for them, and might even have some reservations about signing up at all.
I've known job seekers to get calls back from meetings at career fairs, even up to months later.
You might even meet a potential mentor at a career fair.
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