You will get it back faster, and I can
accept another job during that time.
The company also argued that there would have been no stigma had Farwell
accepted the job during his notice period because he was well liked and respected by his colleagues and he had previously excelled and commanded respect as Purchasing Manager.
Not exact matches
During the speech, she described her hesitations in
accepting a
job offer with Google, which vanished when Eric Schmidt, the company's former CEO, told her, «Don't be an idiot.
Unable to play an official role
during Mormon family ceremonies, like baby namings, he
accepts his
job as the designated microphone holder.
In other Espada news, the Senator's former Chief of Staff, Andrew Young, has
accepted a
job with state Republicans after he was pushed out
during the Senate stalemate in late June.
During closing arguments, defense attorney Michael Feldberg said fees Silver received were lawful and were «common, standard and
accepted» among legislators who were permitted to work other
jobs.
During his first two years at SU, Paladino drove home every Friday —
accepting passengers who paid for gas and tolls — for a
job preparing newspapers for shipping on the docks of the Buffalo Courier - Express, the morning paper that has since closed.
Determine in advance if you'd
accept the
job if it was offered to you
during the interview.
If I had «held out» for what I thought was my dream
job during senior year of college, I would not have
accepted the position at the company I work for now.
During the past few years, the environmental community largely concluded that the science behind climate change was an
accepted fact, and shifting their attentions to clean energy and green
jobs.
In the correspondence, she explained that after returning from maternity leave, her employer informed her that the company had restructured
during her absence, and as a result, she would now have to
accept a different
job than she previously held.
A widely
accepted rule of thumb is that 80 % of the knowledge needed to do your
job is gained informally,
during routine work activities and interactions.
As a career coach and resume writer
during those difficult years of the 2008 recession, I witnessed an avalanche of newly unemployed, dispirited, and in many cases, desperate jobseekers who faced the dilemma of having no work at all, or
accepting a replacement
job at a fraction of their former salary, simply to support their families.
It's really strange situation and in most cases it's not a good sign, when
during an interview, hiring manager can't explain you what are your main responsibilities and what are you going to do if you will
accept job offer.
Correspondence comes into play at several stages
during your working life, from
job hunting and career exploration to negotiating an offer,
accepting employment, and resigning when it is time to move on to the next phase of your career.
If you noticed any red flags about your employer
during your interview, be cautious about
accepting the
job offer.
Before you
accept the position
during your
job search, certified career coach Hallie Crawford shares...
If you
accept this topic
during a
job interview as an opportunity to enter into a positive negotiation, rather than responding to it as a criticism, you may just have landed the position you have been looking for!
For example, if currently employed, will you feel comfortable
accepting a call about a new
job during your work hours?
but
during my interview, the hiring manager offered me a different position, more as a salesperson on the tech side of the store, and I
accepted because the pay was ridiculously high for an entry - level
job.
Not only do you have to be ready to
accept that maybe finding your dream
job isn't possible right after college or
during this economy, but also know that being too broad in your
job search can end up wasting your time.