Sentences with phrase «began hiring more employees»

The business soon had to move to a mini-warehouse in Santa Monica, California and began hiring more employees.

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Late last year Toyota announced that beginning Jan. 1 new Canadian hires would be enrolled in a defined - contribution pension plan, not the more generous defined - benefit plan enjoyed by current full - time employees.
As more jobs came in, the Mirzas began hiring enough employees so that at least three translators worked on each job — including brief memos, billboards, or hefty insurance guides — to get the subtleties just right.
Once you begin to make more profit and expand your business, you can hire more employees to get the job done more efficiently.
I've given these talks where I've had superintendents say, «Well, look Dr. Ingersoll, we like employee turnover because we can hire more beginning teachers at a lower salary.
James also states that he has found that tech companies have begun to hire more employees who may have come from a non-tech background but who have undergone some form of training.
Now that companies are relying more on employee referrals and interns for new hires, it is imperative that students begin internships as early as freshman year.
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