Sentences with phrase «directly out of college»

My passion for event styling combined with that love for baking and cooking, led me to open my event planning business directly out of college.
But Matina, who's been in the real estate business 23 years, has noticed a dramatic rise in the number of young people entering the business directly out of college.
2002 to 2003: Graphic Designer — Hi - Image Graphics, Cockeysville, MD Began career directly out of college in a small design firm that specialized in direct mail and postcards.
For a student being hired directly out of college or a graduate program, the question can be awkward.
Some teachers come directly out of college or graduate school, while others have years of experience.
He joined Jones» staff directly out of college and was named offensive coordinator before he turned 27.

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It is no coincidence that some of the practical ideas that have most changed our world, such as the Internet, came directly out of universities and colleges.
Cole Miller of the University of Maryland in College Park finds this reasoning convincing, but points out that both groups of astronomers relied on particularly complex models to estimate the temperature of a star from its brightness, rather than measuring the temperature directly.
To get at the heart of the college - completion challenge, researchers recently spoke directly with students — those currently enrolled in a community college, some who had completed a degree or certificate, and others who had dropped out.
Ofsted is to stop contracting out inspections of schools and colleges and will only use directly employed inspectors from September 2015.
The savings account will be opened with $ 50 ($ 100 for lower income students) and will be directly funded by the city.This savings program is going to roll out to 25 % of the incoming kindergartners this coming fall, 50 % the following year, and continue gradually until all incoming kindergartners are receiving a college savings account upon enrollment.
The nighttime skyline of Detroit, Michigan is pictured above.Centered directly on the Great Lakes region in the central Northern region of the United States, the state of Michigan dominates the region with two massive peninsulas jutting out into the glacial lakes.The Great Lakes State is commonly characterized by the rivalry of two major colleges, Michigan -LSB-...]
Nicholas Middleton: When you are in the middle of the process it's hard to separate out those decisions that go into making a piece... when I started painting after I left college, I didn't... well, I suppose I fought against the idea of just making a painting from photographic sources which looked like a photograph, so I used lots of strategies to disguise it, or to confuse it in a sense, making paintings which were more like collages, or reducing imagery to... well, I borrowed things from pop art to, I suppose, to complicate things, for a few years it felt like I was fighting against what I seem to be naturally quite good at, and then it reached a point where I just felt I didn't want to tie myself in too many knots in terms of the thinking which was going on behind the pictures and then just let myself just paint fairly directly from photographic sources.
When another college professor, Andrew Hoffman of the University of Michigan, suggested that environmentalists stop challenging people's moral views directly and that they downplay tales of environmental catastrophe, Brulle said Hoffman was «looking for a third way out besides conflict.
If your child is still enrolled in college, consider a financial plan that would be more beneficial to both of you, such as simply paying the college's tuition bills directly instead of taking out more loans in your name or your child's name.
And let's face it — once you hit a certain age, it becomes a little trickier, especially if you're not going directly from one job to another, but find yourself unemployed for whatever reason, needing a new job, and possibly competing with younger candidates fresh out of college.
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