Sentences with phrase «employer if this ok»

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If you're a good salesperson, you can convince your employer everything will be OK, which it was.
So if you have a daughter working and she is ordered to wear a bikini as her «uniform» then its ok just because the employer says so
Wendy — is it ok if your employer denies you any health care coverage based on his or her beliefs that prayer is the only acceptable form of medical intervention?
... by the way, if you want to test the idea that this all boils down to money, tell a Gay couple ok, you can get married, but that your spouse does not get medical benefits covered by the employer.
If you are OK legally with a liberal president forcing employers to buy birth control for employees, by the same logic you'd have to be OK with a Rick Santorum - backed law that forces employers to pay for bibles for employees.
If I tell the employer that I was the manager at my last job when I was really an assistant manager, is that ok because the actual manager really liked me?
If I apply for a job and tell the employer my GPA was a 4.0 when it was really 3.5, is that ok since 3.5 is still pretty good?
Does employer have the right to demand a letter of resignation if you are leaving your job or is a verbal ok?
If you can find a better deal on health insurance coverage for you and the kids, it's OK to let your spouse's employer cover your spouse only, while you and the kids opt for other coverage.
If you want to take notes on your tablet or laptop in a group session or one - to - one chat, ask if that's OK so the employer knows that that's what you're doinIf you want to take notes on your tablet or laptop in a group session or one - to - one chat, ask if that's OK so the employer knows that that's what you're doinif that's OK so the employer knows that that's what you're doing.
There's an important distinction to be made here, I'm not encouraging you to change your title to reflect a more senior position or one that's not in line with your responsibilities, but I think it's totally ok to use a different title if it simplifies things and makes it easier for employers to see that you have the right experience.
While it's certainly OK to omit color — if it positively affects an employer's first impression and causes them to invest more time in a fit / no fit decision — it makes sense to include a color that supports your personal brand.
If I pass the interview in March, would it be OK to ask the employer if I could start in May and explain I'm a final - year college studenIf I pass the interview in March, would it be OK to ask the employer if I could start in May and explain I'm a final - year college studenif I could start in May and explain I'm a final - year college student?
Recently, a candidate asked me if it's OK to give your potential employer a copy of your brag book.
Instead of listing each position and what I do at each job, is it common / ok if I list what I have done / learn, arranging them into categories such as «employee relations», «benefits management,» «policy and procedure»... and then list all the previous employers and the period that I was with each of them after the skills section?
I am wondering if it is ok just to put his first name or if I should call my former employer and ask them?
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