Sentences with phrase «as colleagues»

The other co-director has introduced me to numerous educational leaders and administrators, as well as colleagues in other science education programs, both locally and nationally.
But they also care more than everyone else — that's what holds people together as colleagues in the workplace.
They saw this firsthand while working in asset management and investment banking respectively, and later as colleagues at a quantitative asset management firm.
In return, they give their amateur acquaintances the same respect as colleagues with advanced degrees — for the most part.
Here are five tips for delivering that outstanding employee experience retaining millennials, as well as their colleagues of every generation.
Good references include previous managers or supervisors as well as colleagues who are familiar with your professional abilities.
Generally speaking, these should be people you have a professional connection with such as colleagues, employers & employees, clients.
Now they will have to persuade and motivate skeptical, anxious lawyers from two separate firms to work together and trust each other as colleagues in a single new entity.
As a colleague said about this premise, I'd prefer the bullet in the back of the head, thank you very much.
As my colleagues point out, what you might want to do about the visa situation depends on exactly where in the process you and he are.
You're welcomed into a supportive community and treated as a colleague.
She and I worked as colleagues for five years and I am proud to share her story.
We stayed in touch as colleagues sharing the same passions.
When I ran into more famous writers, we met as colleagues, exchanging e-mails, making dates for lunch.
As my colleague went up to the cashier to ring up her items, a sales associate asked me if I'd like to buy the scarf.
Perhaps, as a colleague suggested, the young dogs need to learn some old tricks.
In that time I have held him in very high regard as both a colleague and a teacher.
I now have two superb, capable and committed young women as colleagues.
But as a colleague explained to us, it's not only about compensation.
If they don't have the opportunity to master these things in the same building as colleagues and managers, they may never catch up.
«There's a loss of energy when you're not in the same space as your colleagues,» he says.
And, as my colleagues stress in a recent paper, it can make sense for some investors to buy inflation protection before they actually need it.
My outputs were also at the same level as my colleagues.
You won't have as much free time as your colleagues, but the sacrifice will improve your financial health.
How do you determine who you accept as colleagues?
I don't have time to play as much as my colleagues.
I have respected them most highly, and later as my colleagues and neighbors.
When candidates are knowledgeable, they come across as a colleague discussing business topics rather than as an applicant just trying to impress an interviewer.
This provides me with continued training, knowledge sharing and highly experienced and knowledgeable collaborative divorce attorneys as colleagues.
Even more persuasive is presenting your people as colleagues your prospects can look up to.
The study's authors say the humorous banter prompted important problem - solving behaviours, such as colleagues asking more questions and talking about new ideas.
Or they could be special holiday or anniversary celebrations that let employees relate to each other as people rather than only as colleagues.
The faculty came to be perceived as colleagues with students in situations which raised issues of personal faith, the capacity to respond in certain situations — in short, questions of ministry.
He is without question a well rounded, valuable footballer for the Gunners but would you place him in the same category as these colleagues.
With the right infrastructure and a niche field, a few faculty members achieve nearly as much in the research realm as their colleagues at much larger universities.
Lunch was harder, and I did feel a little left out as my colleagues hit the taco cart while I stayed behind in the break room.
I examined the Victorian cabinet of a seventy - year - old furniture maker and listened as his colleagues offered their tough critiques of his design.
They don't want to be forced through the same training as a colleague in marketing when they're aiming for a career path in HR.
Frequent observations and feedback help teachers view the administrator as a colleague, an ally, and a valuable instructional improvement coach.
I am thrilled that he will stay on in practice as my colleague.
I look at other custom frame shops as colleagues — people I can collaborate with.
As a colleague aptly points out, people remember how someone made them feel more than what the person said.
Think about your strengths as a colleague and team member and be prepared to give examples of these in action.
Creating a strong professional network of peers is also advantageous as colleagues and connections might refer recruiters to you should you be suitable for a particular search.
Your hobbies can also give employers a sense of your personality and what you would be like as a colleague.
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