Sentences with phrase «employer leery»

Similar to the discomfort an employer may feel over the inclusion of a headshot, adding in factoids such as height, weight, age, ethnicity or religion can make a prospective employer leery about bringing a candidate in for an interview.
Your reputation is critical to your success, and sharing inappropriate information on your resume will make a potential employer leery of trusting you.

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However, many regionally accredited schools do not accept course credits from DETC - accredited schools, and some employers may be leery of these degrees.
Job creation continues to be sluggish as employers remain leery of the rate of economic recovery and are, as a result, reticent to hire to full capacity.
Employers now expect their employees to change jobs frequently over the course of a career, and some employers in some industries may be leery about hiring someone who has spent 20 or 30 years at the sameEmployers now expect their employees to change jobs frequently over the course of a career, and some employers in some industries may be leery about hiring someone who has spent 20 or 30 years at the sameemployers in some industries may be leery about hiring someone who has spent 20 or 30 years at the same company.
I was a little leery at first and I couldn't run much background on him but I did my due diligence by meeting him with his employer who couldn't say enough good about him so I gave them a shot.
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