Not exact matches
I mentioned in a recent INC. blog piece about Peanut Butter, a student loan repayment benefit service for
employers (getpeanutbutter.com), that one of the most compelling reasons the company will likely
succeed is that it's creating a solution that virtually all
future customers will desire or need.
«In a region where
employer engagement in schools is among the lowest in the country, it is particularly important to help students link their studies with their
future and broaden their horizons, Evidence shows that if students see people «like them» have
succeeded, they are more likely to believe they can too.
However, in Dudenhoeffer v. Fifth Third Bancorp in 2014, the Supreme Court ruled that absent «special circumstances,» fiduciaries can not be held liable for failing to predict the
future performance of the
employer's stock, thereby setting a tough standard for plaintiffs to
succeed.
It is essential if you use your accomplishments to let the
employer know that you have
succeeded in the past as well as believe that success is guaranteed in the
future.
After reading through your resume experience, you want the
employer to believe that you have
succeeded in the past and will
succeed in the
future.
How did you help your department
succeed and so on what will really matters to impress your
future employer.
My career goal is to find a job I feel challenged in, one where I can
succeed and see the difference I have made for my
future employer.