We were able to meet
everyone in the corporate office before we made any final decisions and see what the company was all about from the inside out.
Not exact matches
One of the most insincere signs I see hanging
in some
corporate offices is the poster that says, «TEAM — together
everyone achieves more.»
Everyone spends more time than ever before
in the workplace and, with most first marriages taking place
in people's mid - to late 20s, falling
in love at the
office would seem inevitable, rather than a
corporate misdemeanor.
From the highest level at the
corporate office to the everyday employee at the restaurant level,
everyone is perpetuating the company's motto of giving back
in some way.
This is why
everyone who works
in an
office should have
corporate yoga classes at least three days a week: Wake up!
It gets even more squirmy
in the second series as Brent melts down
in envy and anxiety when a former fellow manager (Patrick Baladi) becomes his boss and proves to be both more effective and popular and Brent offends just about
everyone in the newly expanded
office and alarms his
corporate superiors with tasteless jokes and the scariest dance unleashed on television.
For many years now, law school career services
offices have focused their efforts on three primary activities: (1) assisting top students as they navigate the OCI / large - firm recruiting process, (2) assisting the same top students as they also navigate the federal and appellate clerkship recruiting process, and (3) assisting
everyone else as they apply to job openings
in small and medium firms and
corporate, non-profit, and government law
offices.
Much of this «piecework» is facilitated by online services such as oDesk, which claims to enable its
corporate customers to» [h] ire, manage, and pay a distributed workteam as if
everyone were
in your
office.»