Sentences with phrase «get asked the question of»

I often get asked the question of how Real Estate is working for my father.

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Automotive engineers say «they're asking questions about automotive safety — how foolish of these people — go and get a degree!»»
I worry that if the response is to legislate first and ask questions later, then in the rush to get out in front of the people, lawmakers will accidentally create more problems aboard planes.
In fact, job search platform Glassdoor says one of the most popular interview questions that candidates can expect to be asked is, «What gets you up in the morning?»
Maybe your awkward interview came in the form of a potential employer asking you about a skill set that wasn't outlined in the job description, or maybe your nerves simply got the best of you and you blanked on how to respond to a simple question.
Having helped build more than a hundred apps from categories ranging from social networking, utility, entertainment and lifestyle, I get asked a lot of questions by entrepreneurs and businesses on the entire process of building and marketing apps.
That's the kind of question people ask before they even get to academic questions,» Patrick Sanchez, Superintendent of Newark, California Unified School District told CNBC.
When Roger Parloff was reporting the story for Fortune in 2014, he asked questions that the company told him were «getting into the realm of trade secret.»
They can ask questions and get recommendations about everything from sleep - training to local childcare, and browse and search a directory of family - friendly restaurants, shopping, and parks.
Dig Deeper: How to Build a Culture of Employee Appreciation How to Create a Company Philosophy: School New Hires on Company History Even if you ask some pointed or provocative questions in the interview and get the answers you're looking for, your newest recruit isn't going to be integrated into the company culture on day one.
Here are some typical questions a franchise broker would ask to get you started on the search for your franchising soul mate: What do you want out of a franchise business?
Often, you get a seemingly innocent looking email encouraging you to click on a link or open an attachment — occasionally using the lure of winning a prize, or asking «important» questions about your banking situation to prompt you to open the email.
There's something convenient about being able to ask a question and get the answer out of thin air.
I was talking to someone earlier today, and said I'm getting clients asking to report on my recent trip to Asia, and one of the questions is what's the catalyst to make the market go up — that kind of magic - bullet question.
Male and female entrepreneurs get asked different kinds of questions by VCs.
So each seed investor comes up with their own «minimum viable relationship» threshold, usually a factor of their investment strategy / velocity, how quickly they can get comfortable with someone and their skill in asking questions which matter.
Instead of having to call and sit on a phone waiting to ask a five - second question, you can simply message a customer service chatbot and get your answer in a flash.
Ask yourself, as you get to the final few yards of your sales cycles, how often do certain questions or objections seem to surface?
Flex your empathy muscle by asking better questions to get to the core of a matter.
«Ask a ton of questions, and get someone with a healthcare background on your team.»
After you get comfortable in front of the camera, prepare how you'll respond to questions that are likely to be asked in live mode.
Here's one of the most common and understandable questions many of us ask ourselves: «How do I get rich?»
Get alignment on the key questions you want to ask - both technical and cultural - and what kinds of answers you are looking for
Facebook got some nasty comments, not just from the head of the Republican National Committee, but also from the head of the Senate Commerce Committee, who asked CEO Mark Zuckerberg to make his staff available for questions about how editorial decisions were being made at the social network.
The core of a great discussion is there: you've just got to know the right questions to ask.
One of the most common questions I get asked, is: «What should I be reading?»
«You can anticipate 90 % of the questions you're going to get asked, so the correct strategy is to practice answering those questions over and over.
I took a poll of the room asking the very simple question: «On a scale 1 to10, how hard do you feel it is to get a job in your desired industry?»
Weirdly, I get asked all sorts of specific, technical questions by prospects, such as, «How do I improve my SEO?»
Alan Middleton, a professor of marketing at the Schulich School of Business, points out that the big banks now train tellers to upsell whenever they've got a customer standing at the wicket or asking a question on the phone.
We did this in a whole bunch of areas, where you just get to a very different way of thinking and a very different answer when you ask this question.
Today, Poundstone says, «You're getting these questions from all sorts of companies that didn't previously ask them.
With that in mind, there's one question that's more important than any other question that ever gets asked — regardless of the industry, company, or market.
Get good at asking questions of the people with whom you come in contact.
«They are curious, energetic, and aren't afraid to ask tough and sometimes unusual questions... We both get interviewed dozens of times every year, but this was the most memorable one we've done in a long time.»
You can ask questions and get great answers from people from different walks of life.
Ask all the questions you want, give them all the tests you can think of, call their parents and kindergarten teachers as references, you still won't know exactly what you're getting until they have been with you for several weeks or months.
Sit back, watch, and ask questions to get the most out of your time.
It's just that you might get easily frustrated that they don't have your same sense of jumping in, taking action, and asking questions later.
Unfortunately, too many people ask questions like, «What am I getting out of this?»
As Priceline.com cofounder Jeff Hoffman, co-author of, SCALE: 7 Proven Principles to Grow Your Business and Get Your Life Back, likes to say, «Your business plan is more about the questions you ask and get yourself to struggle with than it is about finding the «right» answer.&raqGet Your Life Back, likes to say, «Your business plan is more about the questions you ask and get yourself to struggle with than it is about finding the «right» answer.&raqget yourself to struggle with than it is about finding the «right» answer.»
A startup by contrast doesn't have that stockpile of market experiences to help them accelerate the pace to the right answers, hence they need a much more comprehensive business plan outline to help them ask those early and important questions to get the ball rolling.
One of the more common questions we get asked by early stage entrepreneurs is «How do I know my idea won't be stolen?»
Maybe you can ask the right question to help someone get a little clearer, or maybe you can reinforce the importance of a project to help a team become a little more committed.
One of the questions I get asked the most is, «Can I have babies?
Instead of asking job candidates scripted questions that will get fabricated answers, they simulate their work environment during the interview, documented here in a 2011 Inc. cover story.
As we evaluate these trends in the Brexit aftermath, we ask the same question that we always ask during a market crisis: «Do we want to add to stocks that are insulated from the event or do we want to go where the pain is greatest and buy some of the stocks that are getting crushed?»
But more people are using it to ask questions and get answers from their network of followers.
As the CMO of software solutions company ServiceMax, I seem to get asked this question every few weeks.
«The more questions that you ask, the more facets of it you get at, the more you minimize the margin of error, the more you minimize the noise in any survey,» VanAmburg says.
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