So when you integrate schools, of course you need to
hire more staff in the»60s and»70s.
Not exact matches
Right now Amoruso is on the hunt for
more office space
in the neighborhood to house her ever - expanding
staff — 150 employees and counting, with 65
hires in 2012 alone — including executive talent poached from Stella & Dot, Shopzilla, Amazon, Jawbone and Gap.
In addition, if you make an effort to recruit a wide variety of candidates — not just those who went to the local college or who match the ethnicity of the rest of your staff — your company is more likely to hire the best and the brightest in the labor marke
In addition, if you make an effort to recruit a wide variety of candidates — not just those who went to the local college or who match the ethnicity of the rest of your
staff — your company is
more likely to
hire the best and the brightest
in the labor marke
in the labor market.
So the
staff upheaval of 1999 — caused
in part by the dot - com
hiring craze, during which even the receptionist was spirited away to become marketing manager of a Web company — was all the
more stunning.
The company decided to raise outside capital
in order to
hire more staff, beef up its marketing efforts, and make some acquisitions.
Although Baquet said he was «not anticipating any layoffs» this year, the paper will likely continue to shed older,
more expensive
staff in favor of younger, cheaper
hires with
more digital experience.
In some situations,
hiring a manager or support
staff may be the quickest way to attain
more entrepreneurial growth.
The firm's
staff of 66 offers unlimited assistance
in design, marketing,
hiring, and
more.
More than five years ago, the rapidly expanding Upper Crust franchise based out of Waltham became steeped
in controversy for
hiring undocumented workers and underpaying their
staff.
«Instead of
hiring more doctors and
staff to shorten wait times
in the Interior, Christy Clark gave a billion dollar tax cut to her rich friends
in downtown Vancouver.
An April 5 Associated Press story followed by a similar April 7 Washington Post story both asserted that White House Chief of
Staff John Kelly was suffering from diminished clout
in the White House, as a
more confident President Trump feels comfortable taking matters directly to new
hires like John Bolton and Larry Kudlow, chatting on the phone with outside advisers, and firing Cabinet secretaries over Kelly's objections.
It was a pleasure doing business with Virtual
Staff Finder and we look forward to hiring more staff as our business grows in the future.&r
Staff Finder and we look forward to
hiring more staff as our business grows in the future.&r
staff as our business grows
in the future.»
Then, on October 17, 2011, Shopify secured the acquisition of $ 15 million
in Series B funding, planning at that time to
hire more staff, consider acquisitions, and attract app developers to create plug -
ins for the Shopify App Store.
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.
Part of this optimism is reflected
in planned technology investments — two - thirds (65 %) have plans for tech investments
in the next 12 months — as well as
hiring —
more than eight -
in - ten plan to
hire both front and back of house
staff in the next year (83 %, each).
But the baroque benefits of Casa Dos Cisnes far exceed these epicurean exploits, as its bevy of other premium amenities — availed
in an authentic and stylishly - appointed residential setting — include 24/7 bilingual butler service and multiple
staff, monitored security, housecleaning services, private infinity - edge ocean view pool, fully equipped state - of - the - art gym, large media - entertainment room, concierge and spa service, musicians for
hire, sports and boating excursions, VIP treatment at the city's leading beach club and most renowned restaurants, and
more.
As the «net insinuates itself
more and
more into politics at all levels, a change had better come — as Zack Exley put it, you won't
hire an internet person and put him or her
in a box, you'll
hire communications
staff who actually understand how to use the internet.
«If every CEO
hired in the same way as Governor Cuomo — based on talent and competence alone — the gender balance
in corporate America, newsrooms, and industries across the country would look a lot
more like that of our senior
staff.»
The Manhattan commissioner recommends the appointment of the board's deputy borough clerk, who oversees the
hiring of
more than 100 full - time and part - time employees and supervises the
staff that helps decide who gets on the ballot
in primary elections, the sources said.
Miner said the bureau would be a part of the city's finance department and would need two new
staff hires and possibly
more in the future.
Perez - Williams clarified that she should fill approximately 50 vacancies
in the police department, but would then look to shift responsibilities instead of
hiring more staff.
The PM knows
more staff must be
hired to replace wise heads
in Number 10 who once formed a brains trust that is now severely depleted.
The GOP would collect $ 3.5 million
in additional funds from Suez Environmental, operator of the county's sewer system; generate $ 1.5 million by
hiring more staff at the Department of Consumer Affairs to collect fines from Nassau businesses and raise $ 1 million from traffic ticket scofflaws.
Under the supervision of the governor's
staff, the groups intend to raise
more than $ 1 million for a media blitz,
hire a powerful political consultant close to the Cuomo administration and deploy field organizers to the districts of
more than a dozen key lawmakers to drum up support, according to interviews with those involved
in the effort.
Another possibility is that the DEC would approve the applications it can cover with the
staff it has and then use the money that comes
in from the industry to
hire more inspectors.
Yesterday the New York Times asked Pedro Espada why he recently
hired as his deputy chief of
staff a man who supervised buildings with 1,100 «immediately hazardous» violations and had been «named
in more than 100 court cases
in which the city or tenants sought to force building repairs.»
Engineering employers tend to have members of their technical
staff interview and evaluate potential
hires, and tend to favor candidates with exposure to the
more advanced circuit design techniques that are covered
in graduate level courses.
«It has been so successful that we're
hiring more than 50 % of our new
staff directly from the Web,» says Anderson, adding that «we have decreased our recruitment costs by 25 %
in the past 12 months.»
That funding has been used primarily to buy bear - resistant food - storage containers and increase enforcement of their use,
hire more staff to manage problem bears, and establish a «bear team» to increase visitor compliance with rules for storing food
in areas such as campgrounds and hotels.
The
staff of his Violence Prevention Research Program, then at four, including him, has grown to 15; eight of the new
hires have Ph.D. s. And with the California money
in hand, Wintemute is gearing up to
hire more analysts and support
staff.
It calls for the hospital to be
more independent from KI, especially
in hiring decisions, and recommends additional training for
staff on regulations surrounding ethics approval and new medical products.
Global Personals Faked Profiles to Increase Profit (Channel 4 News) Global Personals is one of the UK's largest internet dating companies
hired staff to trick customers into handing over
more money — abusing their personal details
in the process.
A Channel 4 News investigation reveals one of Britain's largest internet dating firms
hired staff to trick customers into handing over
more money — abusing their personal details
in the process.
The teachers then walked out anyway, on behalf of an agenda that included, depending on who was talking,
more funds for textbooks, non-teaching
staff, and salaries; changes
in Oklahoma's capital gains tax rate; other changes
in the tax code; new
hires at the State Department of Education, and
more.
Savage says that over the past few years he's noticed
more companies
in a wide spectrum of industries
hiring in - house video
staff.
David Osborne, senior fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute, completed an analysis of D.C.'s two sectors, documenting how competition led the district sector to emulate charters
in many ways, including
more diverse curriculum offerings; new choices of different school models; and reconstituting schools to operate with building level autonomy, especially giving principals freedom to
hire all or mostly new
staff.
There are smarter, better ways to approach the challenge at hand: expand the
hiring pool beyond recent college graduates;
staff schools
in ways that squeeze
more value out of talented teachers; and use technology to make it easier for teachers to be highly effective.
In rural areas, a solution more immediate than hiring Hispanic teachers and paraprofessionals may be to recruit and train promotores — staff who provide families with advice, encouragement, and assistance in unfamiliar aspects of schools and their organizational cultur
In rural areas, a solution
more immediate than
hiring Hispanic teachers and paraprofessionals may be to recruit and train promotores —
staff who provide families with advice, encouragement, and assistance
in unfamiliar aspects of schools and their organizational cultur
in unfamiliar aspects of schools and their organizational culture.
Even though we are doing
more and
more all the time, administration hesitates to
hire technology
staff when teachers are being cut
in other areas.
Additionally, the
hiring of administrators and non-teaching
staff in public schools, for whatever reason, has increased at a rate nearly three times that of students since 1992 — and
more than seven times that of students since 1950!
The option of shifting retiree health benefit costs to the federal government by requiring retirees to enroll
in Medicare Advantage plans would save the state
more money than eliminating the state - funded retiree health benefit altogether for new
hires, according to the report that was authored by legislative
staff at the Program Evaluation Division.
In boom times, we expand curricular and extracurricular offerings, we upgrade facilities, we
hire more staff and we reduce class sizes.
One response has been the School Administration Manager (SAM) process, created
in 2002
in Louisville, Ky., with Wallace Foundation support and
in use
in 82 districts across the country as of 2012.61 Participating schools either
hire a SAM to assume non-instructional tasks from the principal, or
more commonly, the principal designates a person or persons from the
staff - typically an assistant principal and / or administrative assistant - to function as a SAM.
Hiring more SEAs now, rather than on an emergency basis later
in the school year, will foster supportive relationships between
staff and students, and prevent conditions
in our classrooms from deteriorating.
So instead of giving teachers raises, instead of giving parents and students
more school choice opportunities, we
hired more non-teaching
staff in public schools for decades.
The districts» response to many of these policies has been to
hire more teaching and non-teaching
staff (including aides to assist
in the classroom, but also support
staff such as speech pathologists, psychologists, and nurses) to accommodate students» needs.
In schools in impoverished neighborhoods where principals have the most trouble hiring and retaining talented teachers, Teach for America staff would be more likely to have an advantage over their colleague
In schools
in impoverished neighborhoods where principals have the most trouble hiring and retaining talented teachers, Teach for America staff would be more likely to have an advantage over their colleague
in impoverished neighborhoods where principals have the most trouble
hiring and retaining talented teachers, Teach for America
staff would be
more likely to have an advantage over their colleagues.
A study by the American Institutes for Research found that improvements
in turnaround schools
in Florida and North Carolina used a combination of
hiring more effective teachers to replace outgoing ones and improving the productivity of existing
staff.
In 2010, Baltimore City Public Schools launched a dramatic school turnaround effort in Frederick Douglass High that resulted in hiring a new principal and replacing more than 50 percent of its staf
In 2010, Baltimore City Public Schools launched a dramatic school turnaround effort
in Frederick Douglass High that resulted in hiring a new principal and replacing more than 50 percent of its staf
in Frederick Douglass High that resulted
in hiring a new principal and replacing more than 50 percent of its staf
in hiring a new principal and replacing
more than 50 percent of its
staff.
Not surprisingly, we find that interns endorsed to teach
in «difficult - to -
staff» areas are
more likely to be
hired as teachers than interns endorsed
in other areas.