Hill Air Force Base gets only two applicants for every job opening in electrical engineering and has enough need to
employ every graduate of all the engineering programs in Utah each year.
Not exact matches
Defy has
graduated 1,100 prisoners upon release who have created 150 businesses that now
employ 350 people — many
of them ex Defy
Graduates.
To be the most successful Defy Ventures
graduate in the history
of the program so I can
employ the most number
of Defy
graduates and give back to this community that has literally changed my life.
Adding to that, about 53 percent
of all
employed college
graduates 25 to 32 say they are «very satisfied» at work.
Eighty - six percent
of employed millennial college
graduates are more likely than those with a high school diploma or less to say they have found a «career.»
Not all are MBAs; to keep costs down and numbers up, the firm has over the years
employed a growing number
of recent college
graduates, which it styles» associate consultants.»
It was before Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen broke the customary sphinxlike silence
of her office to observe that valuations in some tech categories have become «substantially stretched,» before the tech sector eclipsed financial services as the leading destination for elite business school
graduates, and before tech money made over large swaths
of New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Austin, and,
of course, the entire San Francisco Bay Area, where one in five working adults is
employed by a tech firm.
Nearly 80 percent
of students are
employed in their field one year after graduation and 13 percent
of graduates start their own companies in a related field.
Less than half
of these youth will be
employed within four years
of emancipation, and just three percent will
graduate from college.
Accountability must be determined on the basis
of performance evaluations based on true industry value metrics (e.g., success rates in the number
of newly founded technology companies bringing products / services to market; return on investment in 3 to 5 years; expansion into mature entities; growth in the numbers
of technology
graduates and Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP)
employed in Canadian SMEs).
You will often find such false statements issued by analysts and economists that
graduated from, or are
employed by «elite» top - shelf schools, like Ben Bernanke and Paul Krugman, both
of Princeton University.
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Even so, he noted that «it's still a little harder for them to determine that the size
of the law firm where
graduates are
employed also reflects the level
of income that they can expect.»
The study
of what used to be called «public administration» thus commands little prestige in the public policy
graduate schools, which
employ many
of the authors represented in these and similar volumes.
Also with 60 %
of college
graduates now being women and employers often bending over themselves in STEM subjects to
employ and promote women would you consider the possibility that boys / young men face disadvantages too?
Some day it may be possible to
employ faculty skilled in this kind
of teaching, but today no
graduate school offers such preparation.
Consider this... a person goes to college, gets a four year degree in archaeology (or some antiquities preservation analog); spends summers sifting through sand and rock and gravel, all the while taking
graduate level classes... person eventually obtains the vaunted PhD in archaeology... then works his / her tail off seeking funding for an archeological excavation, with the payoff being more funding, and more opportunities to dig in the dirt... do you think professional archaeologists are looking hard for evidence
of the Exodus on a speculative basis... not a chance... they know their PhD buys them nothing more than a job at Tel Aviv Walmart if they don't discover and publish... so they write grants for digs near established sites / communities, and stay
employed sifting rock in culturally safe areas... not unless some shepard stumbles upon a rare find in an unexpected place do you get archeological interest and action in remote places... not at all surprising that the pottery and other evidence
of the Exodus and other biblical events lie waiting to be discovered... doesn't mean not there... just not found yet...
(i) Unable to restore the power in a few states for more than 10 + days, since a tornado passed by it (ii) Unable to restore power for 7 + days in a snowy North Eastern state, since a hurricane passed by it (iii) Having no quality in science, math and technology; depending on «imports» to uplift them (or depending on Jesus to save them)(iv) Horrible crime in downtown, ghettos
of any major city (v) Unemployment
of 23 % (vi) Having a president who believes that the earth is 6000 years old (vii) Having a presidential candidate which believes in subjugating women (viii) Having more than 50 %
of its 2012
graduates un / under -
employed (ix) No public transport, resulting in hell on earth even for a small rise in crude - oil prices (x) A crappy health care system (xi) A debt
of 14Trillion, which corresponds to 50K per US resident.
IS 318 was in South Williamsburg, near the border
of Bedford - Stuyvesant — its most famous
graduate was the rapper Jay - Z, who grew up in the nearby Marcy housing project — and the team reflected the student body; the students» families were mostly from the struggling working class, and the majority
of their parents were
employed but not college educated.
She developed, and has directed, the dietetic internship program for Sarasota County Schools for 19 years and has
graduated over 60 students from the program, most
of who are currently
employed in school nutrition across Florida, the Southeast, and the nation.
The next stop is an all - day language - focused pre-kindergarten for 200 4 - year - olds, who then
graduate into a K - 12 charter school that has an extended day and an extended year and
employs some
of the intensive academic practices developed in the KIPP schools.
«Women who expect it's going to be hard and are
employed nevertheless have better mental health outcomes,» said the study's author, Katrina Leupp, a University
of Washington sociology
graduate student.
Additionally, with a looming shortage
of agricultural extension officers in the next two to three years, and largely as a result
of the previous NDC administration's decision not to
employ any
of the 3,200
graduates from the country's five Colleges
of Agriculture between 2011 and 2015, Mr Akufo - Addo revealed that his government has, in the last three months,
employed 1,200
of these
graduates.
He assured further that «in 2018, we will
employ 2,000 more extension officers, with the solemn pledge
of employing more
graduates from our Colleges
of Agriculture in the subsequent years.»
When Nurses and Teacher Trainee allowances have not been restored and several
graduates from private Nursing Training Schools are picketing for financial clearance to be
employed by the ministry
of health.
The Minister
of State in Charge
of Tertiary Education, Prof. Kwesi Yankah has asked fresh
graduates in the country to drop any expectations
of being
employed by government because the Public Sector doesn't have the capacity to provide employment for all
graduates.
A
graduate of Seton Hall University and Wagner College, Malliotakis also was
employed for four years as a public affairs manager for Con Edison before her election to the Assembly.
«The schools and hospitals we are building will also
employ thousands
of teachers from the various colleges
of educations and thousands
of graduates also from the nursing training colleges.»
Policy think tank, IMANI Ghana, is
of the view that government's decision to set up what it calls a Nation Builders Corps (NBC), which seeks to
employ over 100,000
graduates with a budgetary allocation
of Ghc600 million, is just a duplication
of the mandate
of the National Service Scheme.
Today's students are, as he says: «highly anxious about taking on an average
of # 44,000 worth
of debt in an uncertain job market where nearly half
of employed recent
graduates are in non-graduate jobs.»
The men are reported to have
graduated from the academy less than a year ago with some
of their colleagues currently
employed in Tibet to quell anti-Chinese demonstrations.
With a looming shortage
of agricultural extension officers in Ghana in the next two to three years, largely as a result
of the then Mahama administration's decision not to
employ any
of the 3,200
graduates from the country's 5 Colleges
of Agriculture between 2011 and 2015, President Akufo - Addo told the gathering that that his government has, in the last 3 months,
employed 1,200
of these
graduates.
Setting out plans to ensure that all new
graduates still out
of work after six months would have access to a «high quality» internship, training or help to become self -
employed, the prime minister said the Conservative policy on helping young people find work wasn't a «guarantee» but a «gamble» with their future.
83 percent
of all SUNY
graduates — including from community colleges — are
employed in New York a year after graduation
He also disclosed that before the end
of the month, government would also engage 200,000 out
of the 500,000
graduates it promised to
employ.
The Nation Builder's Corps (NABCO) which is set to
employ some 100,000
graduates in the fields
of Agriculture, ICT, revenue mobilization, healthcare delivery, education, entrepreneurship and governance, was launched in Kumasi on May 1st.
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The session's moderator, for example, was Ross Grossman, vice president
of human resources at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, which
employs at least 10 PSM
graduates.
Upon
graduating in 1975, I returned to Malawi, where I was eventually
employed by the schistosomiasis control programme
of the Ministry
of Health in 1979.
62 %
of engineering
graduates working full time six months after graduation are
employed in engineering or technical roles
35 %
of chemistry
graduates working full time six months after graduation are
employed in science or technical roles
She and collaborator Susan Richards, an assistant dean
of finance and administration for the College
of Education at the University
of Arizona, set out to learn what proportion
of PSM
graduates are
employed, where they're
employed, and in what kinds
of positions.
Of graduates who were employed — excluding the large proportion of students who already had jobs when they entered their PSM program — 39 % said they got their job because of their internship experienc
Of graduates who were
employed — excluding the large proportion
of students who already had jobs when they entered their PSM program — 39 % said they got their job because of their internship experienc
of students who already had jobs when they entered their PSM program — 39 % said they got their job because
of their internship experienc
of their internship experience.
That companies that started life at the same time we started
graduate school have become minibehemoths,
employing hundreds
of scientists and paying them well (or starting off that way, and then laying them off)?
In each case, an expert group calls for, among other things, supporting more postdocs and
graduate students on training grants and fellowships instead
of on professors» research grants,
employing more staff scientists in permanent posts and fewer temporary trainees to do scientific work, providing higher pay and better working conditions for postdocs, and publishing information on the career outcomes
of departments» and labs»
graduate students and postdocs.
Since training is not a required component
of these grants, the thinking goes, why not prohibit PIs from
employing graduate students or postdocs on these grants?
They're deceptive because scientists toiling in endless postdocs or who find work harvesting pumpkins (which happened to my editor's former
graduate school colleague for a time, after he earned his Ph.D. in physics studying the thermodynamics
of black holes) are technically «
employed.»
Others wondered if the NIH
graduate school would only add to the already swollen ranks
of under -
employed Ph.D. s.
But the facility still
employs many
graduates — a lot
of whom would rather live in a broom closet on campus than move on.
Environmental consulting companies, which
employ about 80 %
of hydrogeologists in the United States, currently report four jobs for every qualified
graduate, according to the American Geological Institute (AGI).