Sentences with phrase «further employment dates»

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I further understand and agree that my employment is for no defined period and may, regardless of the date and payment of my wages and salary, be terminated at any time without previous notice.
Due to the potential for costly lawsuits pertaining to job references, many employers decide the most prudent course is simply to disclose the former employee's dates of employment and last position held, with no further comment.
If the option holder's employment with the corporation and / or a subsidiary, as the case may be, is terminated for any reason other than set forth in paragraphs 6, 7 or 8 above, whether such termination be voluntary or involuntary, without his having fully exercised his option, the option shall be cancelled and he shall have no further rights to exercise his option or any part thereof and all of his rights hereunder shall terminate as of the effective date of such termination.
As part of the EPIC programme she works closely with people that have barriers to gaining employment and to date has supported numerous jobseekers to secure employment or further education.
These documents contain information for the newly hired employee regarding the position given to them, the specific date when their employment will take effect and the duties and responsibilities that they must perform in their job, which will be further explained in their job description.
If there are any questions about the application such as employment gaps and short periods of employment in several organizations, the resume should be placed in the basket or folder for applications that will be reviewed further at a later date.
Work history is then listed further down the page, only citing company name, location, job title and dates of employment.
After receiving the letter from the Illinois Attorney General, we have since changed the dropdown menu for education or employment dates to go back much further.
Jobs held are moved farther down the page and may consist simply of a listing of company names and locations, positions held and dates of employment.
A first thing to know is that long - distance relationships (LDRs) are very common, with as many as 70 % of college students at some point dating someone who lives far away from them.1 Even beyond college, employment opportunities and military service mean that many romantic partners spend substantial amounts of time away from one another.
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