Sentences with phrase «job stint»

Before getting commissioned I ve had a brief part - time job stint and I have been nominated to undergo the various acclimatization programs of the US Army to help adjust to being a civilian.
Create a new section on your resume called, Freelance, Consulting and Short - term Positions, and put any of your short term job stints into this section.
So, don't get discouraged if you've had shorter job stints.
Because the 2000s have experienced so much financial disruption, job stints have gotten shorter and many people accepted position because they were the only jobs on offer in the constricted hiring environment.
In general, the rules of thumb for short job stints are these, according to Steve Burdan, a certified professional resume writer who works with Ladders:

Not exact matches

Following a 10 - year stint in the Navy, he landed a job as a manager trainee in 1971.
Stepping in after Leo Apotheker's discredited 11 - month stint as Hewlett Packard CEO; cleaning up after his $ 7.4 billion purchase of Autonomy; and negotiating HP's breakup were jobs not for the faint of heart.
Formerly athletic director at the University of Michigan (he resigned amid disapproval from the Board of Regents and student anger over his profit - driven approach to the job), he'd had a successful stint at Domino's Pizza and was recruited by Bain in 2015.
Eklund, on the heels of a controversial, year - long stint in California as an adult film star under the name Tag Eriksson, got to work taking odd jobs and hawking paninis outside the set of David Letterman's Late Show.
She graduated from Harvard University, did a stint as a consultant, held management jobs at Louis Vuitton and Hugo Boss and started on an MBA from Columbia University.
After a long stint out of work, he found a job in June at Northside Hospital in the Atlanta region, preparing meals for patients.
With executive stints at the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens on his resume, Bailey believes he's the right man for the job.
An expatriate's job is not dissimilar to his stint in the armed forces: personal security detail teams can expect to wake up at 4 a.m., and within hours they'll be running clients to and from airports.
A veteran of 20 years in high - tech firms, including a stint as director of personnel at Intel, Bowers cites the example of cataloging job resumes that come in unsolicited to Apple: «We get over 1,500 resumes a month from all over.
Rahul had short stints in corporate jobs like the London - based Monitor Group, a management consulting firm, and Mumbai - based Backops Services, an outsourcing firm, before he finally took the plunge into politics in 2004.
Now, after stints as environment minister and government House leader, Baird has the job his friends say he long coveted: foreign minister for a Prime Minister who increasingly sees foreign affairs as an area where this government can make a mark.
The coach will design personal learning plans for each young staffer based on what they want to accomplish during their brief two - to five - year stint at the company, and understand their values and interests well enough to ensure a smooth landing at their next job.
After a brief stint as a waitress, my second job in Rome was, predictably, teaching English.
His most notable experience before taking the UGA job was his stint as Alabama's defensive coordinator under Nick Saban from 2008 - 15.
For the next 12 years the files went with Collins wherever he went — to college, to a stint with the elite Navy SEALs and finally to a job in real estate in Princeton, N.J.. However, it wasn't until January 1990, when Corinne Ham stumbled upon her fiancè's pedal - boat file while helping him pack for the move back to Noroton, that the project finally took off.
Man Utd midfielder Michael Carrick will close the curtains on a glittering career and stint at Old Trafford at the end of the season, and his next job is reportedly being lined up.
Were Giggs to take the job it would be his first permanent role in management, with his only current experience coming during a short stint as United caretaker following the sacking of David Moyes in 2012.
That job preceded a stint at Tokay - Lodi, where he would lay the groundwork for becoming a major influence on high school sports well beyond the quiet Central Valley town.
However, given his lack of experience in a top job with just a 31.4 winning percentage from previous stints in charge of Sion, Palermo, OFI Crete and Pisa, there are real doubts over the 39 - year - old being the long - term solution.
This would be like saying that the Jags hiring coughlin to the gm job was an internal hire even though he won a couple super bowls with a team in New Jersey between his stints in Jacksonville.
She held that position right up until now — an exceptionally long stint in one of the government's toughest jobs.
Ethical challenges predate his governorship, going back to his stint at HUD, when he's alleged to have given a developer a favorable settlement in a kickback investigation in exchange for a lucrative job upon leaving the post.
Winston Churchill was 80 when he left office, Margaret Thatcher was 54 when she began her 11 - year stint in the top job.
Teachout says she has resided in New York City since taking her job at Fordham in 2009, despite stints teaching at Harvard University and a fellowship in Washington.
Jamie Angus» CV includes stints as acting editor of Newsnight and editor of the World at One meaning current Newsnight chief Ian Katz and Nick Sutton, former World at One editor who is now in charge of the BBC News website, are bound to be among the names mentioned to take on the Today job.
Aside from his stint in elected office, Espada helped start the «Neighborhood Empowerment Center» in the Bronx, organizing «job training programs,» says Shafran.
She was first nominated for the job by President Bill Clinton in 1999, and then after a stint in the private sector was nominated again by Mr. Obama in 2010.
He won the seat at the 2001 general election and, after a short stint as shadow secretary for education, was party leader within four years, beating David Davis, Liam Fox and Kenneth Clarke to the top job.
A brief stint teaching troubled students at schools in Brooklyn and on Rikers Island convinced Mitchell of the need for strong schools — he advocates longer school days and tougher tenure rules — as well as more jobs and after - school options for youth.
Andrew Cuomo, the Democratic gubernatorial nominee, was expected to have a sleepy race for the job once held by his father, three - term governor Mario Cuomo, the culmination of a longstanding plan that included a stint as state attorney general and as President Bill Clinton's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
It is ironic that many graduate students plan to have a career in academia but enter the job market with a major disadvantage: In many, perhaps most, cases the only formal training in teaching they receive is a short stint as a teacher's assistant (TA).
Another part of the job is consciousness - raising, helping (e.g.) other NSF program officers, many of whom, at a given time, have just rotated in for 1 - to 3 - year stints, to understand that research in Africa poses unconventional problems (by American standards) which might call for unconventional solutions.
He credits his stint at the Swaminathan Foundation with teaching him that the true job of an engineer is to use science and technology for the greater good.
After completing an exciting and rewarding stint at the USOTC, Fleisig looked for a job in sports biomechanics, then realized there were very few jobs in the field.
Throughout Hare's eight - month stint at the penitentiary, Ray persuaded Hare to endorse him for various plum prison jobs, including the auto shop, which led to a chilling send - off for Hare when he left to finish his doctorate degree at the University of Western Ontario.
After a postdoctoral stint at a haptics lab at Rice University, Israr got a job at Disney in 2009.
Scientific American spoke with U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, who has held that job longer than most of his predecessors after stints as governor of Iowa and a presidential hopeful.
His college education was hard won, at night, paid for by the various odd jobs he took during the day, first in Chicago and later in New York City, and interrupted by a two - year stint in the military.
Maran quickly earned a name for herself by landing some of the most coveted jobs in the business, including the cover of Glamour magazine (she would go on to grace it five more times) and a stint as the iconic Guess girl.
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For better or worse, this was not to be, for the Chicagoan ripped his dormitory apart during the first semester and was promptly booted out of the university after five weeks.A stint in the Marines and various construction jobs followed, instilling in Eigenberg healthy amounts of much - needed self - discipline and a sharply honed work ethic.
When he did receive an outside job, it was generally as a Chatsworth type, so when Dobie Gillis ended its run in 1963, Franken sought out as many villainous roles as possible — after another «rich buddy» stint on the short - lived series Tom, Dick and Mary.
Like the book «Son of Hamas» by Mosab Hassan Yousef, the film tells of Yousef's decade - long stint as an Israeli secret - service informant, a job that required him to betray his father, Sheikh Hassan Yousef, -LSB-...]
Like the book «Son of Hamas» by Mosab Hassan Yousef, the film tells of Yousef's decade - long stint as an Israeli secret - service informant, a job that required him to betray his father, Sheikh Hassan Yousef, a key member of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement.
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