Sentences with phrase «job at doing»

And we have to say, the company has done a great job at doing so.
Overall though the game does a pretty good job at doing exactly what it was set out to do.
They either did not clean when we asked or did a terrible job at doing so - no vaccuming, no cleaning the tub, no dusting — just making up the bed and emptying the trash pretty much.
I know that I need to do a better job at doing this but sometimes when I see those 100 + pages of 10 - K information, I normally just stick to index funds and never let go
This particular tester was missing Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, but I've seen both on other versions of the system, and UConnect generally does a fine job at doing whatever you ask it to do.
As far as the emotional aspects or the intensity, I think it was an emotional and intense time so we were all just trying to capture that and i think Ben did a great job at doing that.
So if Wendy Long was «merely making a legal analysis» she was doing a very poor job at doing so and only made apparent her clear lack of understanding of even the most basic principles of law.
Although we can't curb grains in their entirety, we do a relatively great job at doing what we can — our boys love bread, and fresh rolls.
The book mainly aims to deliver the idea of the two cooks» experience in Italy with all the feelings associated to it, and it does a great job at doing so.
We don't do a very good job at doing the «oughts.»
That's not to say that SaaS sales professionals have an easier job at doing what they do because so much has been done for them, but rather that the way to position users to succeed with your solution is to present cohesive messaging to your customer across all stages of the sales journey.
When Nancy posts a job at Do Something, they get 100 applications within 24 hours.
All he ever talks about over and over again no matter what book you pick up is «Protect the Lambs»... Yea, we do a good job at that don't we?

Not exact matches

«Your job depends on them doing their job effectively or maybe them doing you a favour at some point,» Dunbar says.
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Now, she says, pretty much all the jobs she does are contracted for at least $ 1 million, and she shoots for profit margins between 25 and 38 percent.
Though she often hinted at her regular job — admitting that her husband says she drives too fast and follows too close, as well as telling a customer she loves making left turns — her passengers didn't seem to catch on, although they admitted to being big fans of Patrick on the track.
And at that, they do a wonderful job.
When a woman talks about her big job at Hypermegaglobalcorp, it's too often met with a stare that says, «Oh, so that's why the homework isn't getting done, and your kids look like rug rats.»
By taking control and completing tasks one at a time, you will be able to actually check things off your to - do list each day as opposed to semi-completing multiple jobs.
A National Association of Colleges and Employers survey found that unpaid interns were no better at landing job offers than those who did no internship; and unpaid interns were paid an average $ 1,366 less in their first job than students who started cold.
Well, enter today's report, which argues that VCs need to do a better job at communicating.
I didn't recognize I was good at advising others on their careers, nor was I aware I had such a strong passion for this job until after many career - shaping decisions had already made (aka law school).
One of the most important jobs any leader does is decide what issues to tackle inside the organization at any given time.
But those universities that are left standing, he says, will have to do a much better job at identifying talented students, who can't afford to pay $ 61,000 a year for school.
Apple does a much better job at keeping iPhones up to date for several years.
To help people discover what they're good at and how they can best serve our company's mission — I don't know how a job could be better than that.
«They want to do a very good job at that position.
EBRI found that 46 % of retirees spend at a faster rate in the first two years after leaving their jobs than they did before retiring.
Maddock kept thinking about all the menial tasks he had to perform at his Wall Street job — data entry in an Excel spreadsheet didn't exactly require special financial knowledge.
Gillian Thomas, senior staff attorney at American Civil Liberties Union Women's Rights Project, says that in order to create safer spaces for women, individuals in leadership positions must do a better job of setting a good example.
«Do not jump at an answer,» says Welch, «They are looking for the way you think because jobs always throw curveballs at you and it's the quality of your thinking they are looking for.»
«At some point, you do actually have to do your job,» he said.
And if you're fresh out college, you might do well to look hard at startups for your next job, not only because they need your talents, but also because research suggests that's where the jobs are, and they're likely to pay you better than a big company.
Eileen Carey, CEO of Glassbreakers, put it this way, «Say no at work when you are assigned a task that does not fall under your job description and could be easily accomplished by the person who is asking it.
This one statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend about 80 % of their time at work doing what they're there to do; the least content spend only 40 % of their time on job - related activities, according to a survey by workplace happiness consultant and author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
«I'm highly skeptical of somebody who has been too long at a big company because they simply don't understand that [at a startup] there is no job definition — you do whatever it takes,» Zafar says.
But whether it's what he considers «normal» or not, Karpelès recently did land a new job — and a major one, as a C - level executive at a U.S. corporation.
Six months after the Halifax trip, she quit her job and poured all her energy into figuring out how to sell something people didn't even know they wanted — at least, not yet.
«Employers don't just want their employees to do the same job faster, they want them to do a different job due to changing technology, materials and structures,» says Nancy Jackson, a recently retired associate professor in Adult Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
It happens at the end of every job interview: «Do you have any questions for us?»
Since everyone at the outset is doing multiple jobs and since you can't be everywhere at once, you've got to trust your people to do the right things in the moment, since there's no rule book, no time for extensive preparation and instruction, and there's rarely a second chance to make a great first impression with a lot of new and prospective customers.
Now let's look at a trickier example — one where the root keyword arguably does a good job describing what we are selling.
At the end of the day, you want your employees to be comfortable, enjoy their place of work and have everything that they need to do the best job possible.
Succession planning is tough for any business, but try doing it with billions at stake and tens of thousands of jobs on the line.
Don't waste time languishing at a job that has you focusing on improving weaknesses (things you'll never be talented at).
«Like all companies, [our] employees really want to do more than just work at a job, and part of the purpose is to get engaged in the community,» he says.
To a large extent, society pats men on the back for holding down big jobs, but grimaces at women who do the same, implying that they're lousy parents.
Which usually means that you don't do as good a job at those things in the long run.
The fact is, a higher proportion of teenagers work at a minimum wage job in most provinces across Canada today than a decade ago (49 per cent across Canada, 70 per cent in Ontario in 2016), but a growing proportion of adults have been doing so as well.
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