Hiring managers will always make
decisions about candidates based on how prepared they are for the position.
Decisions about candidates are often made quickly, so it's important to send your follow - up email immediately, the same day if possible.
Of course, it is hard to anticipate what each employer will be looking for as they make final
decisions about candidates, but it is useful to consider some common factors.
The Association's Commission on Judicial Selection and Retention evaluates judicial candidates to help voters make
decisions about candidates for judicial office.
Sponsors become more important as your career progresses, especially as you near key junctures in your career path or when fewer positions are available, the competition for those limited spots is fierce, and
decisions about candidates are not just up to an individual manager.
A NC non-certified driving record is a document that insurance companies and potential employers use when making
a decision about a candidate.
There are two different kinds of «gatekeepers» who will read a resume and make
a decision about the candidate's suitability for the job.
Many recruiters check out the photo behind the name before making
a decision about a candidate.
On the slightly less extreme side, a majority of hiring managers state that they make
a decision about a candidate within 5 to 15 minutes of the interview beginning.
At this point you'll be able to make a better - informed
decision about your candidate.
By scanning resumes, employers make significant
decisions about a candidate's employment future.
Not exact matches
Avoid this pitfall at your organization by looking at the final
candidate pool and backing up any hiring
decision with quantifiable data
about the
candidates.
(2) Bringing this case into court for litigation may be unusual but is not surprising; and (3) The concern
about political influence in making this
decision is an unfortunate cost of
candidate and President Trump's disregard for the institutions of justice.
The more you know
about the
candidates the better hiring
decision you can make.
The referendum also centered on a single issue, while the presidential election can be as much a
decision about personality and temperament as
candidates» policies.
The people who are furious
about the closure of the Edmonton City Centre Airport or annoyed
about the funding of the Art Gallery of Alberta are unlikely to vote for the same
candidate as the people angry over the Capital Power - Epcor
decision.
Pray
about your
decision, Trust in Jesus and believe that the Right
candidate will hold the Ofiice of President.
His Trump ties: Last month, Floyd wrote for Fox News
about his
decision to meet with Trump, though at the time he said he had no intention of endorsing him — or any
candidate — in this election.
Accordingly, responsible voters will consider everything
about a
candidate that sheds light on his fundamental values, which inevitably influence the political
decisions he will make.
The more
candidates a voter has to consider, the less likely a voter is to make an informed
decision about any of those
candidates and the harder it is for the media to communicate information
about the people who represent the voter to the voter so that the voter may make referendum style
decisions to vote out a bum who is underperforming or acting contrary to the voter's wishes.
He said Sharpton made an analogy
about his
decision to stick with an ally being much along the lines of President Obama's snub to Rhode Island Democratic gubernatorial
candidate Frank Caprio out of loyalty to his opponent, independent
candidate Lincoln Chafee, who (as a Republican) crossed party lines to endorse Obama over GOP Sen. John McCain in 2008.
But that too was an insider's game with 400 plus County Committee members making the
decision about who the
candidate will be, not the voters.
Despite Bharara's endorsement, Richard Schaffer, Suffolk Democratic chairman, said he would not change plans to put off a
decision about the party's district attorney
candidate until he can complete talks with other political parties
about possible cross-endorsements.
We all think of Brooklyn as overwhelmingly Democratic, yet
decisions about the borough's Democratic priorities and
candidates are made by a few party insiders.
I agree with the above commenter - let's hear more from the Labour leadership
candidates about how political the economic
decisions are, and how they can be different.
We have been speaking
about the PCS's
decision to field
candidates at future elections — potentially even standing anti-austerity figures against the Labour Party (you can read
about that here).
«We understand that there have been rumors that the board has made
decisions about possible
candidates, there is no substance to any of those rumor,» the statement continued.
In the event of an idiotic
candidate winning elections, leadership will be
about idiocy and idiotic policy
decisions which will have idiotic effects on all Ghanaians.
The UFT has made no
decision about which
candidate it will support in the Democratic primary.
«All the
candidates contribute ideas and their proposals, and I think that's what democracy is all
about, to give the public a choice to make a
decision,» she said.
The County Committee plays a large role in selecting our State Supreme Court judges,
candidates for governor, state comptroller, and attorney general, and makes
decisions about how resources are spent and for which
candidates.
Among the 202 voters who agree with the grand jury's
decision and had heard
about both
candidates, Donovan leads 74 - 14 percent.
He said, «It is
about the party invoking a clause in the constitution in recognition of a
decision he had made by ceasing his membership of the party by going public to say he voted for a
candidate other than the
candidate of the party, and also saying that he was advocating to his constituents to vote against the
decision of the congress which is the highest body of the party.»
The New York Times asked Nicole Malliotakis, the Republican
candidate for mayor,
about her approach to management, the experiences that would inform her
decisions as a manager of city government and her vision for New York City over the next four years.
The mayor, who has sought to position himself as a progressive standard - bearer on the national stage, explained repeatedly that he wanted more details from the
candidates about their intentions before he made a final
decision.
Moskowitz answered
about a dozen questions, with topics including whether there is any potential mayoral
candidate who embodies what she wants in a
candidate, whether she plans on being involved in the 2017 election, why she is «such a lightning rod» for criticism, obstacles ahead, the City's pre-K program, whether she'll run for office at another time, whether she reflexively criticizes all education - related actions of Mayor de Blasio, whether she's concerned that her influence on state government will diminish because of her
decision, discipline and suspension polices at Success Academy schools, her plans for other projects and her view on potential mayoral candidacies of Rep. Hakeem Jeffries and Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr..
«They weren't going to just support anybody because in this economic climate money's hard to come by both with bodies and money, so they made some calculated
decisions about what
candidates are viable,» he said.
Labour's blinkered
decision to field a
candidate in the face of these political realities — unlike the Greens, to their lasting credit — speaks volumes
about the party leadership's inability to recognise the enormity of the crisis Britain faces today — the gravest since the Second World War.
Assemblyman Jim Skoufis, an Orange County Democrat, has been discussed as a potential
candidate for the seat in recent years and said on Thursday that he would make a
decision about his plans during the next two weeks.
ALBANY — Republican gubernatorial
candidate Rob Astorino said he would make a
decision about a running mate within a week, even as several potential lieutenants have said they would not join the ticket and G.O.P. operatives and leaders scrape for good options.
Regardless of what either presidential
candidate promises, it is Congress that makes the final
decisions about how the taxpayers» dollars are spent and there's no telling now exactly how the new Congress will be constituted.
I've heard from deans who have used these rankings to help identify
candidates for new openings or to inform
decisions about promotion and pay.
Decisions about licensure, and presumably tenure, would be based on — and here's where things get tricky — «observations of
candidates» performance in real - time classroom settings and demonstrated effectiveness in supporting students» academic growth.»
The key is to provide
candidates the opportunity to think critically on evidence that their
decisions about technology integration are advancing student learning.
But it has also faced difficult
decisions about whether to endorse
candidates when their positions on some issues contrast sharply with the views of donors to the group, according to Joe Williams, DFER's executive director.
Help teacher
candidates make informed
decisions about appropriate and effective uses of technology in the teaching and learning of mathematics.
As teacher
candidates read through Mr. Weber's students» personal narratives, without teacher comments, they face a
decision about what to respond to in giving feedback:
Teacher
candidates» indirect participation in more than one teacher's
decision - making may be especially important to the peripheral part of Lave and Wenger's (1991) legitimate, peripheral participation: «Peripheral participants can develop a view of what the whole enterprise is
about... [rather than] a set of dictates for proper practice» (p. 112).
Based on the three possible paths, the SWAP allows teacher
candidates to see the results, via examples of student writing, of
decisions about designing and implementing writing assignments.
With ConnAD and ConnCAN now funding an independent campaign to defeat an individual Democratic
candidate because they belong to a teacher's union raises some extraordinarily serious questions
about who was involved in these
decisions and whose money was actually being used.