Sentences with phrase «better job screening»

In this interview, Lea Taw outlines how she overcomes this problem by doing a better job screening her commissions for artistic fit.
In Nucky's case, he hasn't done the best job screening his applicants.

Not exact matches

Recently on the TED Ideas blog Anthony Tjan, author of Good People: The Only Leadership Decision That Really Matters and CEO of VC firm Cue Ball Group, talks to Julia Fawal and shares his favorite techniques for screening out jerks during job interviews, including these three questions:
After deciding on the role to fill, they go through the traditional route of posting ads to different job boards, screening candidates, interviewing those who seem the most qualified and then hiring the person who is the best fit.
Screens have the advantage of avoiding the biases held by human stock pickers, but sometimes an active manager, like a conscientious driver, can do a better job of spotting the hazards dead ahead.
I've found that the companies who do the best job at screening potential hires for cultural fit ask some variation of these four simple questions:
In the screen shot above, you can see the common complaint is that the Iphone 6 case is thin and low pricing, but it doesn't do a good job protecting the phone.
The process begins when Amazon's legions of recruiters identify thousands of job prospects each year, who face extra screening by «bar raisers,» star employees and part - time interviewers charged with ensuring that only the best are hired.
Dexter Hadley thinks that artificial intelligence (AI) could do a far better job at detecting breast cancer than doctors do — if screening algorithms could be trained on...
It was a good job by Mikko (Rantanen) to screen (Schneider) and we were able to get one.»
«We tried to screen for Kristi [Toliver] but they really did a good job on her all night long,» Agler told ABC's LaChina Robinson after the game.
It's also why I said the Packers did a good job of sniffing out screens.
we made Sunderland look like Barcelona and if not for Cech we could easily have lost the game... Flamini just good not do the job of screening our defence and if you fail to see that reality yesterday then you know eff all about football... his leg were gone, his positioning was almost always wrong, he utterly failed to break up their attack.....
The Warriors» wings also need to do a better job of recognizing where the screen is coming from and fighting to get back to their man.
Whoever does has a hell of job recreating the on - screen chemistry that GNev and Carra enjoyed; we've put together a list of potential candidates we think could be a good replacement for the new Valencia man.
``... this is a thing they are awarding to NPP [members] without even having the opportunity to take them throughout a rigorous process where they can be screened and on the basis of competence, we award it to the best people who can do the best job
«[H] iring organizations see an IT [information technology] talent shortage, while job hunters insist that employers are botching the hiring process, screening out too many good candidates.
«This technology can do a better job of screening moles for cancer,» Rolland says.
The world's best scientists are always on recruiters» radar screens, and employers know that people often change jobs.
Task force chair Dr. David Grossman said that «the current screening tests do not do a good job identifying whether a woman does or does not have ovarian cancer.»
For many, there is a strong historical and emotional bias that a 3rd party or an expert can do a better job picking a spouse than an individual... just like people hire a stock broker to pick stocks... they believe that a dating expert or matchmaker can screen candidates better.
Ridley Scott does a pretty good job at combining a women's lib tale about a woman breaking into the uber - male ranks of Navy Seals with a little soft porn (can you do that??? He did it already) as Demi Moore «s nipples star as a important supporting cast members, and are given lotsa screen time.
Considering all the actors were given such flat characters to portray on screen, they did a pretty good job.
The director, Ted Kotcheff, does a good job with the violence and suspense, working well with the wide - screen format, and he seems fully aware of the dark, subversive implications of the material, even if the screenplay doesn't allow him to resolve them successfully.
Without going in - depth with the controls, an adequate tutorial as well as on - screen commands do a particularly good job in equipping players with the tools to take out titans.
The kind of thing they'd screen at Comic - Con, this de facto making - of nevertheless doesn't do a very good job of selling the movie (the animators most vividly remember interdepartmental conflicts)-- and the many testaments to working without deadlines serve only to shed light on Steamboy's suffocatingly overindulgent design.
While Mickey Rourke does a good job acting, he is not given enough screen time and is defeated way to easily.
The film does a good job of giving both men equal screen time, but the best moments are the scenes they share together.
Jackman has done a wonderful job in the role, widening the character's popularity from a comicbook fans to the general cinema - going public: It is only well - earned audience affection that allowed him to survive the execrable X-Men Origins: Wolverine, as idiotic a film as has ever had the misfortune to be screened publicly.
Bell long ago finished the job of butching up his screen persona — this isn't his first soldier role — but it is Strong who has the picture's best moments.
The good news is that Bakshi has done an entirely respectable, occasionally impressive job of transferring to the screen Tolkien's detailed thousand - page epic fable of Middle Earth.
Certainly he might do a better job of capturing the more likeable elements of his on - screen personality than other recent directors have been able.
Line delivery is almost painfully dry at points, and the actors who are genuinely giving it their best shot are scarcely given anything close to the screen time necessary to do a good job.
With the craziness that happens on screen, the developers did a fine job of making everything in the game look good with really no problems to speak of.
Director Patricia Riggen does a good job of balancing all the different subplots, but there are so many characters fighting for screen time (from the miners, to their family members, to the government workers spearheading the rescue attempt) that none of them are very well developed.
Though the story of Marcus Luttrell's incredible survival is tailor - made for the big screen, and Berg does a good job of highlighting the soldiers» brotherhood and courage under fire, it's hard to find any pleasure or entertainment value from watching the characters (real - life men whose family and friends are still living with that loss) get brutally slaughtered.
It's not every day that the author of a critically acclaimed novel gets the chance to adapt their book for the big screen, let alone direct it, but after watching Stephen Chbosky's «The Perks of Being a Wallflower,» it's hard to imagine anyone else doing a better job.
It's a job that involves screening some 200 feature films for consideration, managing a festival weekend staff of 800, and occasionally delivering bad news, which many in Hollywood say Huntsinger is especially good at, thanks to a mixture of honesty and warmth.
He does a very good job at providing just enough on - screen darkness that viewers can sense the dread and horror of the situations, but not too much that it proves too difficult to stomach.
So you were talking about this kind of karmic circle where it comes back around — where now «Hoop Dreams,» a film Ebert helped make successful, he was someone that shined a light on these less - well - known films that had weaker marketing budgets or so forth, drew people's attention to Errol Morris, who you saw on screen, really helped launch the careers of some of these people by shining that light on them... and you were saying how from your experience as a critic and all that, you say in your own words, you yourself feel the same desire, that your job is to cast that light.
In this she seems well ahead of some of the older, more rooted characters like Sam, who spends much of her screen time comparing herself to others and bemoaning her dissatisfaction with her job and singlehood.
It isn't as good as Clueless, but just as that teen movie did a better job with Jane Austen than all the supposedly legit screen adaptations of her novels that flanked it, Cruel Intentions is less presumptuous than the efforts of Vadim, Frears, and Forman, which were all presented as prestigious cultural objects.
Whedon does a remarkable job of giving each character their fair share of screen time, and somehow manages to make the interaction between the characters the best part of the movie.
They do a good job of engaging Barbanell and Taylor by asking them questions about the production of the film, but this can often steer the conversation away from on - screen comments.
Included in the deleted scenes section is a much longer version of the film's climactic swim meet, which does a better job of building the dramatic tension and offers a far more satisfying and affecting resolution to the team and individual characters» journeys than the rushed, montage - heavy version that hit the big screen.
Adrien Brody does a pretty good job staying on screen for the entire film by himself much like James Franco in 127 Hours and Ryan Reynolds in Buried.
Our programming team, led by Zoë Elton, has done an incredible job finding the finest films from around the world, helping make MVFF one of California's best - known and most impactful film events of the year, offering a diverse selection of screenings, filmmaker appearances, workshops, panels, and music shows.
Additionally, all four of the actors portraying the Somali pirates do a great job considering it's their first time in front of a camera, but Barkhad Abdi in particular has such a commanding screen presence that it wouldn't be completely out of the question to see his name bandied about as a potential candidate for Best Supporting Actor.
We kept the best for last: In the season finale of our Instructor screens series, we're tackling what is the bulk of an instructor's job.
She said one of the course's regular lecturers (all lectures are prerecorded) does not do a good job explaining what will be on the quiz that follows each lesson, so she was happy to see an instructor she liked on her computer screen that morning.
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