Sentences with phrase «industry colleagues about»

«As we talk to our friends and industry colleagues about «doing something indie» with us, there's a shared pragmatism informed by years in the industry that melds with the lingering youthful enthusiasm that got us into games to begin with,» Vanaman writes.
I REMEMBER SPEAKING with an industry colleague about a company that had been in the news.

Not exact matches

On this week's episode of Balancing The Ledger, Fortune's new show covering the future of finance, my colleague Jen Wieczner and I chatted with David Pakman, a partner at the venture capital firm Venrock, about the hardline approach tech giants are taking against the nascent cryptocurrency industry.
«As my colleagues go to sleep tonight, they need to think about whether the political support of the gun industry is worth the blood that flows endlessly onto the floors of American churches, elementary schools, movie theaters, and city streets.
About 700 members of the restaurant and catering industry packed the Burswood Grand Ballroom to congratulate colleagues on their achievements.
He continued: «As my colleagues go to sleep tonight, they need to think about whether the political support of the gun industry is worth the blood that flows endlessly onto the floors of American churches, elementary schools, movie theaters, and city streets.
If you look at your professional company — the other co-workers, colleagues, business owners and industry professionals that you most often interact with — who are they, what do they stand for and what do they say about you?
As my colleague Umair Irfan notes, of the roughly 260,000 to 370,000 workers in the US solar industry, only about 38,000 work in manufacturing — most of the rest work in installation.
After viewing a recent PNC online demo about the latest enhancements to www.retirementdirections.com, 68 % of attendees said that they are «somewhat likely» or «more likely» to recommend Vested Interest to an industry colleague as a result of these upgrades.
Every day I'm learning something new about the company, the industry or my colleagues!
Through the course of the conversations, I and my colleague Dan Jarvis - Labour's shadow minister for the arts and creative industries — have been having with people in the industry it's clear that there are some themes emerging about what our vision should look like and I want to hear from you about what you think.
Rob Chester, Head of Risk & Trading Law, ASDA, said: «We're serious about providing a safe environment for our customers and colleagues - but as a retailer with one of the lowest costs to operate in the industry we also need to keep an eye our business costs.
Audience member: I work in a hard - rock mining industry, and the majority of my colleagues tell me I'm crazy when I talk about climate change.
Far more relevant to your own future — assuming you intend to seek a job in industry — is that one of these days your peers, your boss, and your senior colleagues may start getting reference calls asking about you.
Check out the competition, read some industry magazines, talk to your colleagues and get amped up about the next big thing!
Too many spirited conversations with colleagues and young members of the movie industry, too much excited chitchat about how everything had changed, too many tweets riven with Sunken Place GIFs, and too much wonder over what it would mean for the future of the Oscars if the show could follow its historic Moonlight moment with a genuinely transgressive acknowledgment of Jordan Peele's social - thriller - horror - comedy - documentary as best in class.
Film critics Danny Baldwin and James Frazier distinguish themselves from their colleagues through their refreshingly uncommon opinions about the film industry, many of which stem from their sensible conservatism.
In addition, we reviewed what eLearning colleagues outside the firm had learned about module design, and for this element eLearning Industry was invaluable.
I'm sure my peers and colleagues will tell me all about how it will be so amazing and game - changing for our industry.
If you are responsible for or engaged in the use of learning technologies in your organization, then you need to be at DevLearn 2018, where you'll meet with industry thought leaders, share strategies with colleagues, discover best practices, and learn about the hottest topics and most innovative new ideas for our industry.
There was this notion, and it certainly still persists today, that to be a great leader, you had to have a dynamic personality, inspire your colleagues, know all there is to know about the industry, and excel in administration, management, motivation, psychology, and everything else under the sun.
We also encourage you to comment on articles in order to speak your mind about industry issues, pose questions for colleagues to answer, and see what others have to say.
In alphabetical order, Mike Colias from Automotive News; Mike Martinez from The Detroit News and his colleague at the News, Mike Wayland, will be talking about their various beats as well the hot topics in the auto industry.
Amanda Hocking — who became the poster child for self - publishing on the Kindle after she made more than $ 2 million from a series of young - adult novels she wrote and published in the past year — signed a $ 2 - million deal earlier this year with St. Martin's Press, a unit of publishing giant Macmillan, to write a new series of young - adult novels (my colleague Cyndy Aleo wrote a series of posts recently based on her interviews with several young authors about the changes in the industry).
After decades in the publishing industry and listening to our colleagues talk about the ever - growing challenges when promoting books, we decided that since there were so many books being done well, wanted to celebrate the physical book in print that has always and will always be a part of our worldwide culture.
While in Germany, Fine will be talking with colleagues on the panel about implications for the industry of the growing self - publishing phenomenon Amazon helps support.
My industry colleague Simon Phipps over at ComputerWorld UK has recently written about the Financial Times, who has gone and done just that — escaping the «App Trap».
While I'll obviously talk about games in it like every other gaming podcast does, since my site has a bit of a focus on my career and the world of games journalism I'll also try to get some of my former journalism colleagues on as guest stars so we can share stories about the industry.
In fact it is somewhat ironic that a congressman on a committee worries about undue influence from industry on the testimony he hears when his colleagues on the committee are also receiving such influence due to the Citizens United ruling.
On this week's episode of Balancing The Ledger, Fortune's new show covering the future of finance, my colleague Jen Wieczner and I chatted with David Pakman, a partner at the venture capital firm Venrock, about the hardline approach tech giants are taking against the nascent cryptocurrency industry.
Lehrman has imparted to her colleagues in the project — some of the industry's most prominent players — a formalized approach to studying the problem, while also ensuring «an honest discussion and some degree of venting about the challenges we have,» Walmsley adds.
What about the work environment, nature of the work, company culture, boss and colleagues, industry, pay, etc. drove you nuts?
Be strategic about who you connect with, limiting it to people in your industry, past and present colleagues / clients and business prospects.
- My colleague Debra Feldman made an insightful comment about how some firms» tactics are typical of those seen in the weight loss industry: scare tactics, selling info that is free elsewhere, promising unrealistic results etc..
I hear stories all the time from recruiters and other colleagues in the careers industry about executive job seekers who landed plum jobs as a result of blogging.
Applying to positions posted on a website, for example, is immensely important, but a truly effective job search also involves outreach to alumni, colleagues, and contacts within an organization to learn more about a given industry or employer, so that we may better understand how our unique set of skills can be seen as a true fit.
If by chance we don't feel that we would be an ideal match for your needs, we'll be up front about it and attempt to pair you with an industry colleague who might be a better match.
Besides learning to coach jobseekers about groups and connections, Ms. Roqueplot took away many other helpful pieces of advice for job seekers that will be able to be used at JaneCo's: how to optimize LinkedIn profiles for maximum visibility; how to leverage the power of LinkedIn to supercharge job searches; how to gain endorsements from supervisors, colleagues and past associates; how to search for great jobs; and how to discover and create real connections with rainmakers in a jobseeker's particular industry.
Phil, I have just started following your posts and as a careers - industry professional myself, am 1) thrilled to have a colleague who is innovating in a very traditional and increasingly dysfunctional career marketplace, and 2) I am blown away by your ability to cut through the career space noise and get to the heart of what needs to be said.With no formal resume training available to the general public, and with people's perceptions of resumes built upon outdated samples and the drivel that they see coming across their own desks, it's no wonder that they don't have a clue about resume targeting, optimization, value propositions, etc..
Seeking a career with an industry leader who is serious about their core values and colleagues.
When I was talking to some of our colleagues about the industry and how they should be adapting to the changes, I heard some startling responses.
There is so much talk about how to improve our image as Realtors with the public, yet attacking our colleagues in this manner does nothing to improve perceptions of our industry, by me or the public.
He added that NAHREP members will have access to a network of Hispanic - American real estate colleagues and educational materials to help them keep pace with industry changes brought about by technological advances.
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