Sentences with phrase «actual job openings»

Using metrics like job placement makes common sense, said Arthur Levine, president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, which administers a program for people training to be high school teachers, because it would force programs to train people for actual job openings.

Not exact matches

«One, that you were willing to open a storefront in a distressed neighborhood; and two, that what you cared most about was bringing jobs back to this area, so no matter how big you got, you were going to be dedicated to actual employment and economic development in that neighborhood,» Bough says.
The mismatch is not occurring because of an actual shortage of graduates; the numbers of job openings and new degree holders align fairly closely.
In addition to the actual listings, the USAJobs website has a wealth of information about US government jobs, including a listing of the locations that are hiring the most people, the occupations most in demand, and the agencies with the most openings.
During witty repartee with «Max,» Ethan reemphasized that the disk sold to her by Job was «worthless... it's bait, part of an internal molehunt,» and told her he wanted to ask Job why he had been «disavowed» - he then promised to «deliver the actual NOC list,» while warning her not to open up the «worthless» disk that was equipped with a homing device, that would automatically summon CIA agents within no more than 10 minutes.
In terms of actual details, we know very little about the game, other than that it's still a few years away, and that job listings have hinted at it being some an open world action RPG.
Whenever possible, research the name of the hiring manager or recruiter (if it's not listed on the actual job post) and the company who's filling the position, and use this information to customize your opening document.
After that, you'll see a list of civilian job titles and in some cases, actual open positions.
«If they look at Ladders or the «New York Times» or the «Wall Street Journal «and see a job opening with the actual job specs, they should glean through it to comb out 10 to 20 keywords.
Volunteering can be a great way to keep polished skills that you do not get to use much in your actual job: for example, an accountant who tends to work on his own most of the day might want to volunteer at the local fair to get more personal interaction with the public, just in case a new, more socially active position opens up later.
This, however, does not mean that you should underestimate the importance of a well - crafted resume — after all, every job opening sees an average of 250 resumes, and only 2 % of those candidates land an actual interview.
«Keeping your options open» when trying to network effectively in your job search generally hinders your actual results.
I have found a successful technique for addressing this disconnect to be drawing a line in my cover letter from my actual experience, extrapolating the kinds of skills called for in the successful performance of those duties, and then relating those skills to the job for which I am applying, closing with a statement that I have experience in utilizing the skill set called for in the opening.
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