Sentences with phrase «attracting new business over»

In his own speech to supporters Tuesday night, Martins said he wanted to focus on addressing how to fix county finances and attracting new business over railing against current leadership.

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«This state lost its effectiveness and primacy in attracting businesses over the past decades, and we've come a long way in the past four years in actually reversing that and bringing jobs back to New York.»
Broad digital distribution has remained a cornerstone of DC Entertainment's business, leading to extensive growth in both digital and print sales over the past three years as digital availability attracts new readers and comic fans alike.
The Fund has no sales load (a charge for purchasing the fund), no soft - dollar arrangements (where fund managers receive research, data terminals and other benefits in return for paying higher commissions to brokers), no trailing fees (where funds pay brokerages an ongoing percentage of assets in order to bring business to the fund), and no 12b - 1 marketing fees (where shareholders pay an amount over and above management and operating expenses, so that funds can advertise and attract new shareholders).
Over the past few years, social media has really taken off as a means of attracting new business.
If Caroline Kennedy had wanted to get a job as a partner at a New York law firm, no doubt she would have had an edge over a lawyer like Whitney Hoffman or any female lawyer who took time off, if only because Kennedy could attract business for the firm by dint of her name and connections.
Its benefits are competitive and it offers to its people; • Uncapped commission scheme • Monthly competitions • Annual awards ceremony for Top Achievers • Holidays awarded to the Top Performing — Perm Consultant and Temp Consultants • A structured training & development path leading to nationally industry recognised qualifications • REC examinations As the Trainee Consultant, your duties will include: • Identifying companies that would benefit from a recruitment agency service • Create new business opportunities by marketing skilled candidates to the local client community over the telephone • Attracting new candidates through networking, advertising and social media • Develop and actively manage a sales and marketing plan to build your business pipeline • Deliver an excellent recruitment service to both the client and candidate, managing the full 360 recruitment process To be a successful Trainee Consultant you will have the following skills and experience: • Capable of holding business conversations with qualified individuals to understand their business.
Hours 08:30 am - 5 pm, Monday to Friday Responsibilities: * Develop and manage client relationships in a competitive environment * Proactively and consistently strive to identify and obtain new business * Sourcing and attracting passive / active candidates within your sector * Managing the recruitment process from interview to offer * Negotiating contracts Successful applicants must have the following: * Minimum 2 - year recruitment experience * Proven track record of over achieving against objectives and targets * Target driven and willing to work hard to achieve your goals * Excellent communicator both written and verbal * Team player * Tenacious and resilient * Good time management and organisational skills An attractive salary & bonus will be negotiable depending on experience as a Recruitment Consultant.
Your role will primarily involve resourcing candidates across a number of different job boards, using social media to attract the very best talent, advertising jobs, interviewing both face to face and over the phone, preparing candidates for interview and developing new and existing business.
An international destination with easy access to its binational U.S. neighbour New York State, Niagara attracts over 14 million visitors annually, as well as a steady stream of new residents and businessNew York State, Niagara attracts over 14 million visitors annually, as well as a steady stream of new residents and businessnew residents and businesses.
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