Sentences with phrase «insist on hiring»

In addition to this, you must possess some experience working at this position — most employers insist on hiring individuals who have had some apprenticeship experience in this capacity, to minimize the time and resources it will take to train a new person.
Employers do not like conflict which is why they insist on hiring people with excellent people skills.
Why do you think most companies insist on hiring front desk clerks who are confident and presentable in every manner, especially in a hotel?
Increasing numbers of employers prefer to hire, or insist on hiring, CMAs (AAMA) or, more specifically, medical assistants who have attained and maintained certification by the Certifying Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants.
Another interviewer might insist on hiring only people who want to work for one company for a long time.
Drawing on European traditions, he insisted on hiring and consulting only those who could demonstrate a thorough knowledge of and contribution to their field and he organized their efforts with military precision.
Even though I knew all along that thebookdesigner.com insisted on hiring a professional BOOK COVER graphic designer for the cover, I had hoped in my heart that I could do it all myself.
In addition, upon his hiring, Ferguson also insisted on hiring Jack Lemon, a master printer who had worked at the Kansas City Art Institute, to open a lithography workshop.
An increasing number of employers are preferring to hire, or even insisting on hiring, medical assistants holding the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) credential of the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA).
Well, they're getting worse, and we think you should have insisted on us hiring an engineer to look at the defect.»

Not exact matches

Does hiring «Mr.. A,» who insists on $ 6 million in pay, rather than hiring «Mr. B.,» who would work for a mere $ 3 million, bring more than an extra $ 3 million in offsetting revenue to the company?
Dadgar, who describes his strength as the willingness to take risks that move the company forward, insisted on raising capital to finance growth and hire more staff.
Though that's exactly what came to pass — Salmon was named a Villanova assistant on Aug. 23 — Wildcats coach Steve Lappas insists there was no quid pro quo in his recruitment of Thomas and his hiring of Salmon, who is also Thomas's cousin.
Hiring Karen Carr as your midwife is like insisting that the fact that the world did not end on the predicted day actually indicates that the prophecy was correct.
She's interested in an «ethic of responsible parenthood,» which sounds good on surface but borders on elitism once you start exploring what that may mean: George Lucas adopted two children as a single man and I will bet that Sawhill would not insist that he have a partner first and wait until they are «ready to be parents» — he was wealthy enough to hire surrogate moms until he married again and, last year, became a biological dad at age 69.
NYC mayoral candidate Bo Dietl now admits his private - eye firm snooped on Fox News journalist Gretchen Carlson and a woman who accused Bill O'Reilly of sexual harassment in 2005 — while continuing to insist he'd never been hired by Roger Ailes to dig up dirt on reporters.
He also insisted he has been talking to Beth Lippman about coming on board with the campaign since February, but didn't have the ability to hire her until recently because the campaign didn't actually have an office until early April.
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito on Sunday unveiled new details about her plan to hire 1,000 cops — while Mayor de Blasio continued to insist that the police force is...
De Blasio insisted he has a better shot of getting the City Council on board now, since tens of thousands more for - hire vehicles have flooded the roads, increasing congestion.
Conservative party sources insisted on Monday night they had no knowledge of any News International payments made to Coulson, after checks were made with every senior party official who might have been involved in hiring him in 2007.
A MediSys spokesman insists that Seminerio was hired only to lobby for the company on the city and federal levels.
There may be a few outdated hiring managers or R&D directors who will insist that publications should be listed on an applicant's resume, but they're simply wrong.
We should focus on inclusive hiring practices and insist on community and parental engagement.
Yet despite the reams of evidence debunking the use of student growth scores in evaluating teachers, and despite these two court rulings, Judge Moukawsher insisted that rating teachers on student «growth» scores would satisfy his demand that Connecticut's system for hiring, firing, evaluating and compensating teachers be «rational» and «verifiable.»
Getting help with marketing - If authors hire anyone to help them with book marketing they should insist on having them read the book.
Businesses will insist on a capacity to hire from abroad.
Does the Commission believe that Hooters would have to hire a waitress in a burka, or even a woman who insisted on wearing a dress with a hem below her knees?
I leave with this thought: if clients don't insist on change now, why will they hire based on that differentiator if the pitch is made by a professional seller?
At this point, insurers should assume that every time they reserve their rights, the insured will hire personal counsel to defend the case, and will insist on reimbursement at counsel's standard rate.
While it may seem obvious to avoid including an employer you believe will give negative reports on your professional reference list, many neglect this pertinent step and insist on referring hiring managers to companies that hold them in less than perfect esteem.
One of recruiters» main irritations is when candidates argue with them over such suggestions and insist on doing it «their way» — the recruiter knows their client and is making the suggestions so that the candidate will more easily «fit» with what the hiring manager is looking for.
But the hiring managers or HR people who insisted on the agile certification?
That is why employers insist on knowing what a candidate's skills are before hiring him.
As time went by and hiring managers began understanding its importance, they began insisting that candidates mention their skills on their resumes.
Cover letters that insist on holding on to tradition are not considered by hiring managers who want to be presented with detailed information of what a candidate can do, without making too much effort.
He wrote: «If your agent insists on an SPIS, then get another agent or hire a good litigation lawyer.»
I had to insist on having the material done as «work for hire» because the copyright IS MINE!
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