Sentences with phrase «as insider knowledge»

I've lived in many different cities in the U.S. and Canada, so I've got lots of connections — as well as insider knowledge that can help you reach your audience.

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According to industry insiders with direct knowledge of the matter, Ms Massenet resigned with a pay - off well in excess of $ 100m as a result of the outcome of a dispute with Richemont over the value of the Net - a-Porter group.
«Glubz,» another individual with knowledge of the hack, told Business Insider that the vulnerability was passed around a lot, and that as many as «20 +» were ultimately involved.
In conversations with Business Insider in February, several national security experts questioned his credibility in their field, saying he was often dismissed as an outspoken conservative pundit lacking the experience and knowledge to advise the president.
A former Wall Street executive with an eclectic résumé — drama critic, cattle trader, broker, publisher and stock exchange leader — Mr. Levitt brought an insider's knowledge and a crusader's attitude to his job as the top securities regulator.
Bitstamp, the world's oldest surviving bitcoin exchange, is up for sale, according to people familiar with the matter, and a South Korean gaming company is said to be close to finalizing a deal to buy it.Three people with knowledge of the deal told Business Insider that Bitstamp was in the middle of a sales process, and two of those people named Nexon as the likely buyer.
Bots can do a lot, but as it stands, they can't factor in fundamental analysis, breaking news, insider knowledge and the myriad other factors that make markets move.
So is this canny punters putting two and two together or do some people have a bit of insider knowledge about Schneiderlin joining Petr Cech and the young Romanian Vlad Dragomir as new Gunners?
I've heard quite a few pastors and laypersons («prophets», «intercessors», «revivalists» etc) use Jeremiah 29:11 - 13 as a part of their spiel to infer that they have insider knowledge.
By working as a medical assistant at The Harmony Center for Women and also through years of supporting families in local hospitals during childbirth, she brings a vast amount of insider knowledge to help her clients, students, and team.
The insider's knowledge of the core could make him an attractive candidate as the city rushes to adopt the curriculum, but some observers say it could be hard to convince King to drop his role as state commissioner to take what could be seen as a demotion.
One insider expressed surprise that Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan pushed all his members to remain unified in voting for the bill rather than allowing most of the conference to vote against it with the knowledge it could pass with mostly Democratic votes as occured under former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos when he allowed the gay marriage and SAFE Act bills to the floor.
President - elect Donald Trump's nominee to be the nation's top health official is facing calls for investigation of whether his stock picks were guided by insider knowledge gleaned as a senior member of Congress.
I have zero insider knowledge of what's going on with this, but it seems not much a stretch at all to interpret Bharara's advice to us all to «stay tuned» for more as an implication that an even bigger fish than Silver is on his line.
With insider's knowledge of the covert circle of rights of passage such as «hell week» and screenwriter David Gordon Green wringing the inherently interwoven dichotomy of fraternity and abuse for all its worth, Goat functions a lot like condemnation.
Outside all of this — but with some insider knowledge that becomes clearer as the movie progresses — is Agatha (Mia Wasikowska).
Like bug juice, there's an insider knowledge to the whole process, and it's easy to be disgusted as much as attracted to the thought of gulping it down.
These sessions have produced quite the «insider» knowledge, and while every job interview is different (as are principals), if you are planning to ever interview for a teaching position, you need to keep reading.
Perhaps the most popular source of expert knowledge about college is the plethora of college ratings providers, such as U.S. News & World Report, Princeton Review, Forbes, Kiplinger's, and Business Insider.
Laura will provide insider knowledge from the views of 40,000 learners on topics such as: what motivates them to learn, what's holding them back from learning and how to best connect and engage with them.
Or, as education professors Richard Ingersoll and Henry May have argued, «minority students benefit from being taught by minority teachers, because minority teachers are likely to have «insider knowledge» due to similar life experiences and cultural backgrounds.»
This report includes some incredible insider information that will allow you to create relationships directly with as many as 85 magazines — and take that knowledge to open up many other magazine opportunities as well.
A public relations & marketing whiz, Sherrie blends real world experience as a best - selling author with insider knowledge of publishing, to help independent authors put their words in print.
Broad dissemination of this news allows non-insiders to trade the company's securities with the same knowledge about the company as insiders themselves.
Our locally - based destination experts will take you well beyond the «must - sees» of each region, offering fresh takes on classic sites, insider knowledge of delightful under - the - radar locales, and VIP access to places only a privileged few will ever experience — such as a private early - morning viewing of the acclaimed art collection of the Kunstkammer Vienna.
As an ex-international flight attendant, Carrie has visited over 60 countries and uses her insider knowledge to help and inspire parents to travel all over the world.
@ Irm — Ultimately I don't have any insider knowledge, but the Sapphire Preferred bonus is as high as it has ever been, while the Reserve bonus got cut in half a while ago.
With the announcement of the first Assassin's Creed: Lineage short film last month, and with an insider look as to what the shooting of these films look like, we have sufficient knowledge of what the series is about.
As mentioned, the specifics are not fully apparent but Entertainment Weekly have given us all some insider knowledge about what we can expect.
However, as the trailer's release date looms, it's only natural that a number of sites and sources will feign insider knowledge of GTA V in a shallow attempt at attracting increased hits.
For the past few days, key oil interests and players with, evidently, insider knowledge — such as the American Petroleum Institute's Jack Gerard — created a buzz, telling reporters and who knows who else, that the State Department review of Keystone XL would come out Friday and that it would be favorable to the project.
With a background as a former Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) enforcement officer, Chris is uniquely positioned with an insider's knowledge of the tactics of regulatory agencies.
While the article quoted an unnamed «showbiz insider» who described the news as «common knowledge» (as of last week) it was a billed in sensationalist terms and Radar Online described it as a «bombshell world exclusive ``.
He brings years of enforcement, regulatory and business experience to his practice, as well as an insider's working knowledge of the SEC's perspectives and public company internal dynamics and pressures.
As Legal IT Insider revealed ahead of the market yesterday (30 January), Workshare has unveiled a trio of hires including former Chadbourne CIO Curt Meltzer, together with Shaun Locke from Reckon and Dave Englund from Phoenix Business Solutions and ex OpenText, which have been well received on social media with comments from Ben Weinberger at Prosperoware, White & Case's chief knowledge officer Oz Benamram, and BD manager at File & ServeXpress, Joanne Berkow Schwartz, among others.
It is also desirable to have previous in - house or agency experience, as law firms seek to benefit from insider knowledge and prosecutor know - how.
That led to calls of insider trading from Coinbase staff who, in theory, could have profited by buying BCH on other exchanges in the knowledge that it was about to be added to Coinbase, a move that would (and did) trigger increased trading volume and a higher price as the exchange's 10 million - plus users got a piece of the action.
It followed accusations that some government employees were involved in insider trading using undisclosed knowledge of future regulations as well as market manipulation.
Nearly two dozen public interest groups, trade pacts and library groups urged President Barack Obama on Thursday to quit filling his administration with insiders plucked from the Recording Industry Association of America... Groups such as Public Knowledge, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Consumer Electronics Association, the Wikimedia Foundation and, among...
The lawsuit alleges that employees of the exchange platform, as well as a few with insider knowledge, had access to non-public information which influenced their investment in Bitcoin Cash (BCH), a fork of the bitcoin cryptocurrency.
So research ahead of time and use your knowledge to have conversations as though you're an insider, not a candidate.
They regard themselves as experts at finding the right person through research, outreach, and insider knowledge.
They have hired salespeople to fill vacancies themselves so they have insider knowledge as to what sales recruiters are looking for in a perfect candidate.
Our experts have the insider knowledge as to which criteria recruiters use when selecting candidates to invite to job interviews and we can customize your resume, in such a way, that the necessary skills and experiences stand out.
Competing for high - level jobs requires an insider's knowledge of the hiring practices used by today's federal government, as well as private - sector hiring trends.
Rites of Passage at $ 100,000 to $ 1Million +, (by John Lucht (published by The Viceroy Press, 2014) Since the first edition of Rites of Passage, published by The Viceroy Press in 1988, John Lucht has been guiding and educating executives in the fine art of job hunting, drawing upon his wealth of experience and «insider's view» as one of America's top executive recruiters — and his knowledge of executive career management and job - changing.
Since the first edition of Rites of Passage, published by The Viceroy Press in 1988, John Lucht has been guiding and educating executives in the fine art of job hunting, drawing upon his wealth of experience and «insider's view» as one of America's top executive recruiters — and his knowledge of executive career management and job - changing.
As a real estate agent, you have a lot of «insider» knowledge about the local market.
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