Sentences with phrase «give a commodity first»

For years, giving a commodity first impression was good enough because there was a shortage of qualified candidates.
It can set the tone that you're a superior candidate that the hiring manager needs to speak to, or it can give a commodity first impression that's no different than the other thousand candidates who applied.

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Canadian stocks also had a topsy - turvy first quarter, but ended up being one of the top - performing developed equity markets given the outsized exposure to firming commodity prices.
The Audi A3 does what the first A4 did two decades ago: It gives aspirational buyers an easy step up from commodity compact sedans.
The first day on which notice of intent to deliver a commodity in fulfillment of an expiring futures contract can be given to the clearinghouse by a seller and assigned by the clearinghouse to a buyer.Varies from contract to contract.
It also departs from the biennial's value system as rooted in the empire building world's fairs of the 19th and 20th centuries — many call London's Great Exhibition of 1951 held in a dramatic crystal palace the «first» biennial — designed to give viewers a deeply overwhelming «great mass and jumble of things» (commodities, mostly) as «a challenge to make sense of... unimaginable diversity; to find or invert a «perspective» on the whole so that objects could be made to «stay and lie orderly.»
Most resumes give a first impression that is confusing, conflicting and brands the writer as a commodity.
Whether it encompasses little more than adding fresh flowers and reducing clutter or involves hauling away and replacing major pieces of furniture, the goal of staging is to put a house's best foot forward and give it the gloss of a marketable commodity, said Barb Schwarz, a Concord, Calif. - based real estate practitioner and former interior designer who first coined the work «staging» back in the 1970s.
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