Sentences with phrase «few more hires»

Something tells me that this staff isn't quite finished, and there will be a few more hires to oversee a multitude of things.

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Along with Harris, the two pitched the idea of a standalone political news and commentary site to the Washington Post in 2006 but were ultimately disillusioned with the response, so they took the idea to Allbritton — and eventually hired more than a few senior reporters and editors away from both the Washington Post and other newspapers.
Zymeworks had a payroll with 25 names on it, many of them with advanced degrees, and was even trying to hire a few more people at the time.
If your company is scaling and needs to bring on more than a few new faces, it only makes sense financially to take this step when you consider that an outside recruiter is going to charge somewhere in the ballpark of 20 percent of a new hire's base salary.
Amidst layoffs and hiring freezes, many organizations today are looking for more productivity from fewer people.
With a team of about 80 right now, we're deliberately growing slower and only hiring for a few more roles in the coming months.
Even more so, you never where your company will be in a few years, and who you'll hope to hire back.
It's worth pointing out that while Zuckerberg doesn't have an MBA, he presumably has more than a few MBAs working for him, and he certainly could afford to hire more.
But what if the smarter decision is to cut deeper by getting rid of all of your C players, and then hiring back fewer, but far more productive A and B players instead?
The 11 - employee nonprofit recently hired three engineers, and will use a large percentage of the $ 3.5 million to hire a few more.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Postal Service hires fewer workers than both FedEx and UPS despite delivering more packages than those two companies combined.
That same year, they incorporated the com - pany, raised $ 2 million in capital, hired a team of five employees, and set to work on still more innovations: a radio - controlled toy hang glider, a stadium seat with self - inflating foam, a self - watering planter, a talking lunch box, and a pop - open beach mat, to name just a few.
The hire is another coup for Coinbase, which has rapidly been building out its executive team as the more than 5 - year - old startup, now worth over $ 1 billion, attempts to fortify its reputation as one of few professional financial institutions catering to Bitcoin investors.
Fast - forward a few years, and we're seeing more and more organizations hire entire teams to create content for Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, and whatever hot new social media startup launched last week.
While in the early days I was more involved simply because we had fewer employees, we've hired more and more employees over time to divide up the work and we now have 6 people on our management team (which I am not a part of).
Higher taxes and (most likely) less government spending will surely take a bite out the economy and hiring this year, but there are still a few reasons to be optimistic that the economy and job growth will be more robust in 2013 than 2012:
Since Uber hired former Expedia exec Dara Khosrowshahi as CEO just a few weeks ago, he and its board have been intensely focused on bringing on more adult supervision to the car - hailing company.
After a few months, they hired a team of 10 data scientists and engineers who began collecting more data sets and cleaning and analyzing the data in their database.
Outsourcing companies say that clients are demanding quicker results and fewer, more experienced staff, forcing Indian outsourcers to hire more in the U.S. and Europe.
The Les Bleus center forward is set to leave Lyon in the summer transfer window and more than a few top clubs are interested in hiring his services.
People often chip in to help during the first few weeks, but when that help begins to trail off, find ways to pick up the slack: Take on more chores yourself, talk to her friends, or hire help.
Personal Care Assistance: You can hire caretakers who will come to your home and care for your child for a few hours or more.
Hayduck said tenants could expect to see the impacts of this in 60 - 90 days, since first management had to hire a few more part - time porters.
A few days after a state audit criticized a long - used Syracuse hiring practice to get around civil service laws, the Common Council probed the issue, but councilors came down more on the side of the mayor's office than the auditors.
Adjunct professors don't have time to meet with students or serve on committees, so more and more administrative, assessment and student support work, such as advising, gets put onto fewer and fewer people who are hired to teach full - time.
Since then, Jim Murphy, Labour's new Scottish leader, has fought pugnaciously to revive the party's fortunes, with bold new policies (such as promising to hire 1,000 more nurses from the proceeds of the UK - wide Mansion tax, which very few Scots will pay).
A few months ago, the county also earmarked money from its reserves to hire more lab personnel — who identify things like narcotic drugs in the bloodstream — and an investigator and autopsy technician.
Everyone knows I hired a few delivery boys off the books and was politically prosecuted by the Obama Justice Department for a violation other business owners get fined for, but that doesn't change the fact that I was a much more effective member of Congress.
Mahoney and others say if they have to keep paying ballooning pension costs in the future, they will hurt the labor market even more, because there will be fewer opportunities for them to hire workers.
First, he has to hire more Republicans, not just a few token Republicans (especially if he is claiming he wants experience)
Each of the people who had met Scott had been asked to grade his interview on a scale of one to 10 — seven or more is generally a recommendation to hire — and to justify it with a few comments about strengths, weaknesses, and concerns:
The occasional hiring manager will be impressed by your interest in bowling, but more will find it a distraction, and at least a few people will be turned off by it.
But with so few permanent positions available and industry's preference to hire young scientists who are more trainable, (Germans, who typically do not finish schooling until their early 30s, are at a disadvantage in this regard), mid-level scientists are often left with little choice except to go abroad, says Müller.
(Some people, regrettably, add «uncomfortable» to that list, but they should ask themselves which matters more: a few minutes» discomfort or getting hired for a job they really want?)
For the past few years, GM hired more than 2000 summer interns per year from participating institutions, in addition to awarding 2000 - plus scholarships each year.
The new rule «makes them relatively more expensive and will lead to the hiring of fewer postdoctoral researchers.»
Although UBC does not have an official policy to hire couples, it has facilitated the process in many cases by creating positions and by being more flexible (e.g., by allowing a department to hire in advance for a position that would become open in a few years).
But the Adlershof move — which was nearly canceled a few years ago during Berlin's budget crisis — has drained Humboldt's coffers, which Mlynek must now rebuild to be able to afford to hire more topflight scientists and to implement further reforms, such as creating a new center for young researchers.
On the other hand, some lab chiefs may hire more graduate students and fewer postdocs because new grad students usually bring a training grant with them and so are cheaper, says Yale University neuroscientist Daniel Colon - Ramos.
Few of these issues can be solved without more money — the new law is estimated to cost $ 1.4 billion over 5 years, much of it for hiring new inspectors — and it's not clear how much the new Congress is prepared to offer.
There are a few insurance companies that cover Health Coaching, and you'll see that more and more doctors are hiring health coaches to work alongside them in their practices, but other types of coverage does not.
After working on a few more independent films, including «Reckless» (1984), «Old Enough» (1984) and «Heartbreakers» (1984), he made another important personal and professional connection when Martin Scorsese hired him to shoot a low - budget indie - style film that he was working on as a way of collecting his bearings after a string of increasingly complex and complicated productions, the dark comedy «After Hours» (1985).
Still, Intolerable Cruelty comes with a few vintage Coen moments — such as a hired killer named Wheezy Joe (Irwin Keyes)-- and more than a few giggles.
Maybe rather unfair and a little spiteful, but Marvel likes to get a few more bucks by hiring lesser known folks for less.
Another trend to avoid tax issues: Companies are hiring more freelancers for fewer hours per week for a single project.
But for the past few years, DPS has treated the innovation school authorization process much like the charter authorization process, and new innovation schools have looked far more like charters — with a year to plan, clear visions and strategies, and careful hiring of teachers.
Savage says that over the past few years he's noticed more companies in a wide spectrum of industries hiring in - house video staff.
Fewer individuals are choosing religious vocations, causing schools to hire more expensive lay staff.
But in an era of tight budgets and hiring freezes, greater pressure is once again being placed on principals to do more with fewer resources.
One hypothesis is that schools could be pickier in their hiring during an economic recession, with fewer spots to fill and more candidates.
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