Sentences with phrase «job discussing its results»

To be fair to the secondary reports, the study itself could've done a better job discussing its results.

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As a result more than a fifth (22 %) say they have been forced to claim job seekers allowance; nearly two thirds (64 %) of supply teachers say they do not have access to training and professional development opportunities; Nearly two thirds (64 %) of supply teachers say they do not have any access to a mentor or line manager to discuss their work; Nearly half (44 %) of supply teachers feel they are used to cover the lessons of more challenging pupils; only 31 % of supply teachers said they were always made to feel welcome when entering a new school; over a third (35 %) of supply teachers did not always have access to food and drink facilities in the schools where they worked.
They discuss the results of the elections, the future of redistricting, hydrofracking, jobs and the economy, and the proposed Constitutional Convention for 2017.
Yes, it was extremely difficult balancing my research priorities with teaching responsibilities, but because I worked with wonderful research collaborators — discussing experimental results and ideas through frequent e-mails — my job was a lot easier.
Our job is to discuss how they feel about the inspection after it is completed, are they satisfied with the results?
Last week, when my new book, Into the Dustbin, was discussed by Judith Curry and Anthony Watts on their respective blogs, a person named Grant A. Brown left comments suggesting that I lost my job with the National Post as a result of a defamation lawsuit.
If you have been injured or significantly harmed while on the job and can not work as a result of your injuries, you should contact a Lafayette personal injury lawyer immediately to discuss the possibility of receiving compensation for your injuries.
Discuss teamwork in job descriptions, giving specific examples and results.
This is called your Audio Business Card, and it replaces your «elevator pitch,» and gets a much better result because it doesn't mention a specific job title, but instead discusses the business problems that you solve and explains to your listener your expertise.
I you are searching for an experienced, dynamic and results - driven Job Title Professional with a demonstrated track record strategic business acumen, advanced communications skills and optimizing the goals of your organization, I welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss how my qualifications would be a perfect fit.
So make sure you can represent yourself well with regards to your contract jobs — have a lengthy project description and results to discuss.
When discussing salary history, if your salary history is slightly higher than the pay range for the job, build the discussion around your years of experience, the results you bring, 3rd - party testimonials, and / or any awards that support your pay rate.
Make an appointment with a career counselor or pre-health and law advisor to discuss major or career choices, resume and cover letter writing techniques, internship and job search strategies, complete a mock interview or to interpret your Strong Interest Inventory or Myers Briggs Type Indicator assessment results.
Deplorably, but still to many applicants do not pay much attention to achievements section, and as result — lose their chance to get the job or to discuss the salary.
Now, consider those keyword - specific job duties and think about how those items would actually translate when laid out as an achievement or accomplishment as they relate to discussing outcomes and results of that specific humanitarian assignment:
Even if you are discussing a school project rather than a job experience, quantify your results in terms of time, money, or measurable amounts.
While conveying the details of your work histories, we must also go a step further and discuss our job results.
Implications of results for policy and practice to lessen financial hardships and job loss associated with deployment are discussed.
Our job is to discuss how they feel about the inspection after it is completed, are they satisfied with the results?
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