Sentences with phrase «because fitting into company»

We always look to match accordingly because fitting into company culture is drastically important.

Not exact matches

At Clarus, they often interview 20 to 30 candidates for a single position because they understand the need to have people who fit into the culture and support the company's commitment to excellence.
SO LONG, LONG JOHN»S Yum Brands announced plans to sell the seafood chain Long John Silvers along with its A&W All - American Food restaurants because they no longer fit into the food company's corporate strategy.
Perhaps you expanded operations into a community that wasn't a good fit for the company because you had not done your market research.
We don't yet know, because the company isn't saying much about how Go fits into its broader relationship with consumers.
Drug companies had long ago given up on targeting RAS, however, because it doesn't have an obvious pocket, or binding site, that a drug could fit into to block its activity, says Frank McCormick, who recently stepped down as director of the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of California, San Francisco, to spend half his time directing NCI's RAS project.
This company may be a reputable company but may not be the best fit for your health or lifestyle and that's not a problem at all because if this isn't your company, then there are other top rated companies you can look into just like there are many fish in the sea!
Intel is not heavily promoting this because it doesn't fit into the launch's focus on gamers, but the company claims a significant performance boost.
The UMIDIGI S2 sports a 6 - inch display HD + display, though the company emphasizes that the device is not huge because of it, as it fits into a body of most phones with 5.5 - inch displays, and an 18:9 aspect ratio is definitely the reason for that, in addition to phone's rather thin bezels.
Most importantly, networking your way into companies opens you to the «hidden» job market that includes jobs that are never posted and positions that companies may create to fit you, because of your potential value to them.
You're not presenting yourself as a candidate yet, because you don't know at this time where and how you might fit into those companies, so don't include your resume.
Perhaps it's because the publicly traded company — whose chains include Ann Taylor, Loft and Lane Bryant, among others — doesn't fit tidily into a narrative about leveraged buyouts in retail going sour.
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