Sentences with phrase «during recent hiring»

There is of course the problem that the distribution can change with time, as it did during recent hiring freezes and layoffs, or... Read More

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«We're obviously growing very quickly, but I can tell you that that is just as scary as the other way around,» Mr. Conrad said during a recent interview at the company's headquarters in San Francisco, a space so crowded with newly hired staff members that it was hard to find a room in which to chat.
Lucas wants to start his own cleaning company, and during the announcements following a recent service at Trinity House of Prayer, Lucas asks for the microphone, holds it up to his machine and slowly types out the message that if anyone is looking for work, he's hiring.
During recent contract negotiations, it was commendable for the Syracuse City Fire Union to offer a five - year residency requirement for all new hires.
In a recent white paper, The New Standard, Duerksen described how the bar for hiring has risen during years of economic difficulty.
While the declines are not good news for schools — it means they're competing for a smaller number of candidates — a recent paper found that teachers hired during the recent recession tended to be stronger than those hired during better economic times.
Yet as the economic conditions for public schools changed during the recent recession, so did perceptions of the group, which charges districts and charters $ 2,000 to $ 5,000 for each corps member they hire.
During the past few weeks, Sydney Morris and Evan Stone of Kingsbridge, Bronx have become spokespeople for those opposed to the requirement that if teachers are going to be laid off under the proposed new city budget, the most recent hires have to go first.
Minnesota's most recent «Teacher Supply and Demand» report [PDF] from the state shows that during 2013 - 14, districts across the state had to hire 3,504 teachers who lacked the necessary licenses for the subjects and the grade levels taught.
When I would hire recent graduates, there was a huge difference in the communication ability of candidates who worked during college versus those that didn't.
The Global 100 leader, which has made a string of corporate and finance hires in London in recent months, has now set its sights on a similar push in disputes, and is aiming to double the number of lawyers in its London litigation department during the next three to five years.
In fact, according to a recent CareerBuilder survey, 70 percent of employers use social media to screen candidates during the hiring process — up from 11 percent in 2006.
Well, if you guessed that one in five job candidates would be discarded from consideration during the hiring process as a result of a reference check, you'd be right, at least according to a recent Office Team survey.
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