In a headline system, the job seeker is explaining what they can
do for a company rather than taking of the approach of explaining what they want from a company.
Talk more about things you can
do for the company rather than only what you've done successfully throughout your career.
Not exact matches
WeWork's ambitions in the enterprise space are still loosely defined, (the
company does not advertise pre-selected packages
for enterprise
companies on its website, but
rather works with
companies on a case - by - case basis).
So when her research revealed there wasn't yet much demand
for loose - leaf tea among consumers, she didn't see it as a drawback but
rather as an opportunity to establish first - mover advantage — especially since there were no major
companies devoted to selling the stuff.
«Contrarian
companies do not simply follow the crowd or the quick buck but
rather look
for ways to make money where barriers to entry are lower and there is less noise,» says Bradley.
At the annual sales conference
for my
company this year, I
did not lead off by speaking of victories but
rather of a time when I was unable to make a sale.
«
Do you think it's fair to work
for the
company and issue something like that,
rather than come and talk about these things?»
Netflix is a classic double - edged sword
for traditional TV studios and networks: Most of them would much
rather not sell their content to the
company, but in some ways they are forced to
do so, in order to reach a growing audience of millennial cord - cutters.
In many parts of the country,
companies that would
rather not take on the logistics of live streaming a meeting themselves can now hire a live streaming producer or consultant to
do the work
for them
for hundreds or thousands of dollars depending on the length and complexity what's being produced.
Does hiring «Mr.. A,» who insists on $ 6 million in pay,
rather than hiring «Mr. B.,» who would work
for a mere $ 3 million, bring more than an extra $ 3 million in offsetting revenue to the
company?
Helix differentiates itself from most consumer genetic firms because it doesn't develop actual tests,
rather, the firm developed a marketplace
for companies to sell their services on.
While it's true the U.S. doesn't have a board of auditors structure, wouldn't it be refreshing if boards pursued justice
for their stakeholders themselves
rather than forcing shareholders to
do so on behalf of the
company?
If the
company had
done its due diligence, it would have found that I would
rather pay $ 1 more
for the old recipe than the same price
for a lower quality product.
Microsoft, on the other hand, is taking a very Microsoft - centric approach — the
company is
doing what it would like best, or trying to institute its own vision,
rather than simply delivering what people are asking
for.
Rather than require membership in a program, as
companies like Shipt
do, Walmart simply charges a flat fee of $ 9.95
for delivery.
One has to think that this must all seem
rather daunting
for small businesses;
for the most part they understand the importance of valuing their
company, but lack the necessary resources to
do so.
Unlike others in the space, we don't think we can pick the winners —
rather, it's a more open approach
for any
company with a high - quality lead investor.
Johnson, who has lived and worked in Brazil, added, «In talking to investors and analysts,
rather than people taking the time to understand what's really going on in Brazil, the easier thing [
for them] to
do is to say if the
company has Brazil risk, avoid it — and that is unfortunate.»
Not massive growth to be sure, but the almost - constant YOY increase in EPS is
rather notable — the only FY over the last decade in which Omnicom didn't manage a yearly increase in EPS was in FY 2009, yet the
company still managed a very respectable profit
for that year.
Furthermore, in the press release, Moody's lead analyst
for GE stated that GE's industrial operations still have many Aaa - like credit characteristics and that the downgrade has more to
do with Moody's view of the risk profile
for GECC
rather than risks related to the parent
company.
The court found that a stock trading plan established by the
company's chairman, pursuant to which a broker,
rather than the chairman himself, would liquidate a portion of the chairman's stock in the
company,
did not preclude potential liability
for insider trading.
Apple has already
done a $ 17 billion bond offering (the
company decided to borrow the money
rather than pay the hefty U.S. taxes required to bring some offshore cash back home) in order to raise funds
for a planned $ 60 billion share repurchase over three years.
However, it is
rather unfortunate that the
company does not offer demo accounts
for new traders who would like to try their services prior to making the initial deposit.
I'd
rather see a
company do what it believes than what may be better
for its finances.
Why
do we hear that as a perilous affirmation fraught with exclusion
rather than a suggestion of the right path
for Thomas and the disciples, with us as present
company included?
1) Charities spend their income on necessities, such as food and utilities, which ever - so - slightly re-orients our economy toward recession - resistant products,
rather than luxuries 2) Charities spend their money quickly, but on independent schedules, making
for a smoother stimulus effect on the economy 3) Charities make purchases tax - free, meaning that $ 1 spent by a charity generates a full $ 1 of private economic activity; furthermore, much of those tax revenues are recovered as income tax on the grocery stores, utility
companies, etc. that might not have received that income otherwise 4) Charitable giving is by far the most democratic way to improve society; from birth control to bombers, government assuredly spends money on something you don't like, and charitable giving restores your say - so 5) Charitable donations are tax deductible, meaning you keep those tax dollars in your local community 6) Charitable donations provide the funds necessary
for volunteers to serve the needy, thus giving «the average citizen» a chance to meet and interact with the needy, breaking down stereotypes
The product repair that the
company does on large foodservice equipment is still
doing well, but smaller appliances — such as warmers and fryers — are oftentimes replaced
rather than repaired because parts
for them are more expensive when the cost of labor is included than new, low - end products manufactured overseas.
Sometimes you get what you pay
for and in this instance I would
rather support a
company that doesn't use a ton of additives and unknown ingredients in their products.
He'd explained how only small amounts of a drug pass into your breast milk, and how it's cheaper
for drug
companies to say, «Don't take while breastfeeding»
rather than
do trials to prove the drugs are compatible with breastfeedin
do trials to prove the drugs are compatible with breastfeeding.
Yet when we find that a private
company «contests» the hospital's provision of, say, cataract surgery (something they
do rather well, and hence make a PbR surplus) and takes that service away from the hospital, and its subsidy
for other vital services, what will he say then?
You could also take some of the products of these programs out of the public domain (if they are in the public domain) and charge royalties (or higher royalties) to cable and digital TV and radio services, satellite radio services, etc. (which are required to carry Corporation
for Public Broadcasting content under current regulations) and might even get those
companies to
do so by contract with PBS, NPR, etc.
rather than from the government, if this was authorized by law (I don't know if it is or not, but this wouldn't take much political clout to get
done).
While in Washington, clad in a suit and tie
rather than his usual uniform of a t - shirt, Zuckerberg admitted he «didn't
do enough» to prevent his
company's technology from being used
for nefarious purposes.
But, from a conceptual basis, while applying on a transaction by transaction basis
rather than to the
company itself, Value Added Tax
does (at least in theory) what it says on the tin, namely taxes the «value added» by a business - this being the difference between the value an item is sold
for and what it cost to create.
But I want to see more
companies providing assurances and demonstrating what they are
doing to train and recruit local staff - particularly the young unemployed - even
for temporary posts,
rather than using agencies that only bring workers in from abroad.
But an attorney
for the Rochester - based
company Circular enerG behind the project, Alan Knauf, says the siting process should be allowed to play out
rather than «pandering» to locals who
do not understand, or misunderstand, the issues.
National Socialism was staunchly against capitalism, and whilst it didn't oppose privately owned
companies (unlike its «cousin» / rival, communism), it
did dictate that everyone (every German in «nazism's» case) was equal and was required to help one another and work
for their nation and fellow Germans
rather than personal gain.
But even if not that, give at least a fair chance where everybody can come in and bid but you
rather do sole sourcing and go
for TSL, a Nigerian
company.
Then sit back and wait
for a large
company to buy yours — because your startup may not actually
do anything, but what you don't
do is so confusing that they'd
rather buy you than risk letting you
do things.
If you can picture yourself
doing my job and like the look of it, then I would suggest you approach
companies and ask what they can offer to you
rather than waiting
for them to advertise the vacancy.
It's really hard starting a petition knowing
companies don't give a dam about it, but we're not talking about Tales of Symphonia or Final Fantasy XV on the Wii U,
rather respect that third party developers don't have
for us ever since the N64!
Most of the sales staff in your
company, especially those who work
for straight commission pay, would
rather do just about anything than attend weekly sales meetings.
Flexibility also comes in the form of BYOD, wherein employees don't have to lug around
company - given devices but
rather use their own personal mobile phones
for learning and training.
Tesla has always
done things very differently to the average car
company — it's attracted flak from dealership groups in America
for selling cars through Apple - like «stores»
rather than third - party dealerships, and the firm is very proactive when it comes to fixing issues with its vehicles, issuing recalls of its own accord
rather than being forced to by automotive governing bodies.
The powers that be had spoken and decided they would
rather pay a «social media»
company than let us
do it
for free!
For a
company that doesn't generate much in the way of headlines, seeming (
rather perversely) to revel in its underdog status, Mitsubishi Motors» recent unveiling of an updated...
We recommend to deal with a professional
company to
do this
for you,
rather then
do it yourself with Windows Movie Maker.
Frankly, I can't agree that Borders closed because the book selling space is dying but
rather the management of that
company just
did not take the time to predict and plan
for the inevitable evolution of our industry.
The
company however
does mention that the phone must have been bought directly from Google as part of the Project Fi bundle,
rather than any other retailer or carrier,
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«We've been
doing tablets since 1992,» says Graeme Simons, Toshiba UK business manager, when asked why the
company has plumped
for a 10.1 - inch tablet,
rather than a 7 - incher similar to rival manufacturers «devices also revealed at IFA, Berlin....
You don't have to study the waters
for long to see that most
companies are taking the «self» out of self - publishing — they are optimizing services
for speed and profit,
rather than focusing on developing authors and their books.