The term career management isn't often used
by industry professionals because for most of us it means nothing in specific.
Not exact matches
Despite offers from public corporations to sell, they refuse
because of our initial vow to stand
by the
professional beauty
industry.
Our IT courses are instructionally sound
because they're developed
by industry experts and reviewed
by in - house eLearning
professionals to ensure quality.
Because agents and people like me who work in the book publishing
industry, know in two - seconds flat who is
professional and who is not, just
by a simple glance at their query letter.»
Professional SEO is a weird
industry,
because its technical it is best done
by workers who have researched the
industry and have practical experience, this is not always the case with a lot of
professionals though I have added you in my reading bookmarks, keep up the good work
Legal
professionals should choose FindLaw
because we are an
industry leader, backed
by years of experience.
As a female lawyer Alison is referred
by many lawyers, experts and
professionals in the health care
industry because of her ability to connect with families and to guide them through the legal process after life changing injuries.
One perk is that as an oceanographer you aren't tied to any one
industry because these
professionals are employed
by the oil and energy, green, construction sectors and more.
Because too many Realtors adopt a casual dress code, which thereby indicates their casual attitude toward the importance of their vocation, and finally, because newbies quickly fall prey to the old - school underlying «sell, sell, sell» cultural attitude that permeates the industry and they copy what they see being practiced by their less - than - professional peers whom are vastly outnumbered by the real profess
Because too many Realtors adopt a casual dress code, which thereby indicates their casual attitude toward the importance of their vocation, and finally,
because newbies quickly fall prey to the old - school underlying «sell, sell, sell» cultural attitude that permeates the industry and they copy what they see being practiced by their less - than - professional peers whom are vastly outnumbered by the real profess
because newbies quickly fall prey to the old - school underlying «sell, sell, sell» cultural attitude that permeates the
industry and they copy what they see being practiced
by their less - than -
professional peers whom are vastly outnumbered
by the real
professionals.
Yes, there are some very corrupt, undeserving registrants operating within the
industry who should be in jail, but
by the same token, there are some very honest, educated,
professional negotiators (often not the one's with the largest advertising budgets,
because they don't need that sort of chest - thumping hoopla) from whom to choose from.
True
professionals do not go into real estate transaction service to get rich
by talking sellers and buyers into dealing with them
because they have the best systems or
because they work cheaper; they go into the service
because they know that they have much to offer consumers in the way of knowledge gained from
industry - related experience and education beforehand;
because they have an altruistic bent to their personalities which relieves them from the constant need to grasp, grasp, grasp for every seller / buyer out there who is looking for cheap, cheap, cheap Realtors, and, most important,
because money is not the name of the game, but rather, an exemplary personal (not organizational) reputation is the reward at the end of the road.
Check out multi-million dollar operations in the US like Zillow, Zip Realty and Trulia - these are operations that are well funded to the tune of milliions of dollars, run
by professionals and owned
by seasoned entrepreneurs who made fortunes in other
industries like Expedia travel and Microsoft - to call those types of operations unwanteds
because CREA does not want the competition is one thing (and the bureau says is illegal) but to try to say they are not
professional is just silly.