Sentences with phrase «candidates than spots»

Today's tough job market challenges the job seeker with stiff competition, frequently more candidates than spots, and so on; that's not news.

Not exact matches

Even if there are only 10 people applying for a spot you want to fill, wouldn't you rather that all ten candidates are adequate and you are choosing the best one, instead of choosing simply 1 out of 40 just because he is a little better than the others, even though not exactly what you're looking for?
George Anders's latest book looks at talent hunting and how some recruiters have spotted better job candidates than the competition.
Any candidate who secures more than 25 percent of the weighted vote at the party convention in late May secures a spot on the ballot.
Recent and repeated visits to the mobile pages for other leading House and Senate candidates (using both an iPhone 4s and an iPhone 5) found more than half had trouble spots — from cluttered sites designed to be viewed on a much larger device like a laptop or desktop to multiple - step fundraising forms that can discourage a potential donor from hitting the final send button.
AFP, which has spent more than $ 25 million since last autumn to criticize Democratic senators up for re-election and Democratic Senate candidates, announced Wednesday that it was going up with a new spot in Louisiana that attacks Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu for her continued support for the health care law.
If a party gets fewer than 50,000 votes for a gubernatorial candidate, it no longer gets an automatic spot on the ballot.
Less than a day after Brian Ellner withdrew his name as a candidate for the top spot at Empire State Pride Agenda, the group today named Ross Levi as its new executive director.
Both candidates, though, spent multiples more on television advertising than they did on online ad spots.
The vacant spot on the ballot comes in a ward where Republican candidates have generally fared better than elsewhere in the heavily Democratic city.
«Just this year, more than 20 of these dwarf satellite galaxy candidates have been spotted, with 17 of those found in Dark Energy Survey data,» said Alex Drlica - Wagner of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, one of the leaders of the DES analysis.
Wisconsin Republicans looking to win a U.S. Senate seat that's been in Democratic control for more than 50 years are facing an ideological identity crisis as they wrestle with what type of candidate they want to field for the open spot.
The newer the listing, the better the chance a candidate has of snagging the job of their dreams and Indeed.com is positioned better than any other job search site to provide timely, on the spot info.
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