This example public relations resume should be personalized to reflect your own career history, job experience, qualifications, skills and education.
Public Internet Access Program wherein internet accessibility to the web will be provided at subsidized rates (
example public WiFis)
Liabilities, for
example public and employers» liability (a legal requirement), professional indemnity and governors» liability.
However for anyone involved in persuading the public, using
examples the public can connect to emotionally is a technique that is more likely to work than any number of pages of dry scientific text.
Not exact matches
Leader - Chivée also recommends that companies be willing to go out and be
public with valid claims, so the perpetrators go on to new jobs, with NBC's recent move to dismiss Matt Lauer swiftly as one
example to follow.
Perhaps we might see more
examples akin to SNC Lavalin becoming
public knowledge in the near future.
So for
example, you could have fake directors where you pay a little bit extra and someone pretends to be the
public face of this company.
Many
public companies — Dell is a prominent
example — are happily retreating to private equity, where they feel they can better retool their companies for the future.
U.S. officials cited the case as an
example of their commitment to protect the
public.
The game is the most recent
example of how Russians tried to sway
public opinion in the US during the 2016 election.
The photographs on the next five pages are
examples of an extraordinary report on the oil industry and an extraordinarily bold departure from the usual pattern of
public relations.
Ivanov's story is just one
example of the serendipity involved in this small Canadian company's rise to the forefront of a worldwide race to harness nuclear fusion, a race that has been going on fitfully, consuming tens of billions of mostly
public dollars, for more than half a century.
If someone uses a photograph of you and makes it
public when perhaps you intended it not to be you might be able to have — an action against the friend for unfairly depicting you as a drunk, for
example.
In early April, for
example, Facebook, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark, and others created a $ 14 - million initiative to help invest projects that «to increase trust in journalism around the world, and to better inform the
public conversation,» according to an announcement.
Tay's initial failure is a great
example of how the most well - intentioned tech innovations can be taken in unexpected directions when subjected to a
public audience.
Cloud storage company Box, for
example, saw a 30 percent drop in its $ 2.4 billion valuation shortly after its January initial
public offering this year.
National
Public Radio, for
example, said this week that it has chosen not to use the word «lie» in reference to the false or inaccurate statements that President Trump makes because the intent behind those statements can not be known.
Take, for
example, the recently published report entitled «
Public Health Consequences of E-Cigarettes,» by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine — which the Academies helpfully point out is a «congressionally mandated» study.
He rightly suggests, for
example, that
public pressure might get Starbucks to change its ways.
France, for
example, is expected to exit this year the European procedure for «excessive deficit» for the first time in a decade as its
public finances come within the rules.
For
example, Stanford University and MIT are just two
examples of major colleges that feature free online coursework for the general
public.
(For
example, he's calculated that a couple in the
public sector earning $ 50,000 each per year will have pension savings totalling between $ 600,000 and $ 1.3 million each upon retirement, whereas a couple in the private sector earning the same salary will be left with $ 122,000 to $ 245,000 each.)
Although many of the companies going
public lack profits — Twitter and Box, as just two recent
examples, reported hundreds of millions of dollars worth of losses in their Securities and Exchange Commission filings — they are a far cry from many of the hollow IPOs of the 1990s, experts say.
He offers prescriptions — a whopping great
public infrastructure spend, for
example — that will strike some as too interventionist.
In a statement, President Obama said of the astronaut and
public servant, «John always had the right stuff, inspiring generations of scientists, engineers and astronauts who will take us to Mars and beyond — not just to visit, but to stay... The last of America's first astronauts has left us, but propelled by their
example we know that our future here on Earth compels us to keep reaching for the heavens.
Any amount less than several million dollars is too small to be considered for a standard initial
public offering of stock, for
example.
Examples include operating a crane on a construction site, collecting trash in
public areas, or making beds in hotel rooms.
For
example, I made a
public vow last year to provide three scholarships for every educational training course I sell.
So a lot of the work we do, for
example, is linking private blockchain — where there is no cryptocurrency — into a
public blockchain.
«This is just a perfect
example of why a lot of us in the security field are yelling, «Don't keep running to the cloud, especially
public clouds,»» said Dave Chronister, founder at Parameter Security.
Telephone companies, for
example, are considered common carriers and
public utilities which, generally speaking, must operate in the
public interest, and less from a profit motive.
For
example, since the vulnerabilities are described in top secret confidential files, it could be legally dangerous for a company like Apple or Microsoft to talk to Assange and WikiLeaks to see purported tools and files that haven't been made
public yet, the Financial Times reported.
If you hope to take your company
public someday, your business plan should point to
examples of other companies in your industry that have done so successfully.
For
example, if an interviewer asks about your greatest weakness, Welch says you can respond by saying something like, «I've always wanted to be a better
public speaker.
One great
example of this is the U.S. Small Business Administration's Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) program, a
public - private partnership with no cost to taxpayers.
An octogenarian's renaissance, a reinvention of the laptop and a bunch of irate birds — just a few
examples of what grips the
public's pop - culture consciousness.
Take, for
example, cybersecurity firms Rapid7, LogRhythm, and Mimecast — all of which plan to go
public later this year with valuations exceeding $ 1 billion.
For
example, if you do
public speaking add a photo of you at a microphone.
Take Chicago
public schools for
example.
For
example, the percentage of voters who trust Goldsmith in the categories of «
public transport fares» and «reliability» has risen five points since Opinium's last poll.
At the same time, being outspoken about your company's social causes or charity work, as
examples, can not only bolster your
public image overall but help your company get and keep the best employees.
For
example, Facebook's newsfeed allows users to search for pages, people and interests, most recently even for specific
public posts.
In Aventura, Fla., for
example, drone operators could face a $ 500 fine and up to a year in jail if they fly a drone at a
public gathering or take photos of a person's house without their consent.
One
example is on the
public procurement front: the whole ecosystem has been trying to open up government procurement to buy more from SMEs, from Indigenous businesses and from women - owned businesses.
While the Securities and Exchange Commission is attempting to ease the process of going
public, recently widening the use of private draft - stage listings for
example, long - term secular changes in the capital markets suggest that private funds are likely to remain equally, if not more, appealing to growing firms than
public financing.
This is the latest
example of a big software company moving its IT operations to AWS or another
public cloud so it doesn't have to build or manage data center infrastructure on its own.
If you need skilled expertise — legal, programming, information technology or
public relations, for
example — you might as well spend that money.
Some
examples of high - profile pages that have the blue badge include Rihanna (
public figure), Fox News (media outlet) and Coca - Cola (global brand).
The CEO says he's also absorbed valuable lessons about how valuations are calculated, for
example, and how to adhere to
public accounting standards.
Auto execs understand this phenomenon well, rattling off
examples of vehicle features that the
public initially resisted: seatbelts, airbags, antilock brakes, cruise control, even automatic transmission.