They were also more likely to get
a job than their university ‑ trained peers, with 96 per cent of those awarded QTS in a teaching post within six months.
Not exact matches
Researchers at the
University of Michigan who followed 2,300 adults for up to a decade reported in 2008 that even common work irritants interfere with good rest more
than long hours, night shifts or fears about
job loss.
Female veterans are more likely to have children to take care of
than male veterans, says James Schmeling, co-founder of Syracuse
University's Institute for Veterans and Military Families, making it harder for them to find and hold down a
job.
Indeed, a recent Oxford
University study identified more
than 700
jobs under threat by an increasingly automated workforce.
Betaversity also operates Atlas, a
job - matching tool for engineers, which is now being used by more
than 25
universities and corporate clients.
According to Bentley
University's Women in Business survey, 57 percent of corporate recruiters say women are better
job candidates
than men.
Bagging a
job at Goldman Sachs (gs) «is a phenomenon rarer
than receiving an acceptance letter from Harvard
University.
Northwestern
University's Kellogg School of Management professor Lauren Rivera's research found that relatively untrained interviewers often look for «potential friends and «playmates» rather
than those with the best work experience or
job - relevant skills.»
In the same way that students who attend top
universities may be predisposed to getting higher paying
jobs than those who didn't go to college at all, one could argue that the really great entrepreneurs don't need any help from an incubator.
The bank accepted 4 % of them, making it harder to get a
job at Goldman
than to be accepted to Harvard
University.
A 2013
University of California, Berkeley, study involving participants in an online
job market suggests that employees who know exactly how their pay compares to their peers» exert «significantly more» effort
than those who are kept in the dark.
Unemployment, Marginal Attachment and Labor Force Participation in Canada and the United States Stephen Jones, McMaster
University Craig Riddell,
University of British Columbia Jones and Riddell build on two previous papers: one by David Card and Riddell (originally published in Small Differences that Matter) that studies the reasons for higher rates of unemployment in Canada
than the U.S. in the 1980s, the other by Jones and Riddell which uses data from the U.S. Labor Force Survey to study the differences in rates of
job creation for people who are counted as unemployed versus those who are counted as out of the labor force.
A 2014 study by Towson
University's Regional Economic Studies Institute found hydraulic fracturing in that area of the state could generate more
than 3,000
jobs and at least $ 5 million in tax revenue each year during peak drilling.
The growing tech economy is creating a huge number of well - paying, upwardly mobile
jobs — far more
than colleges,
universities, and for - profit bootcamps can fill — which offer immense financial and professional rewards for those equipped to participate.
Job applicants who mentioned any form of faith affiliation on their resumes were 26 % less likely to be contacted by employers
than candidates who didn't, according to the study conducted by sociologists at the
University of Connecticut.
Still, there is no way that, for this Jerusalemite and all other Israeli husbands and fathers» along with students at
university who miss their exams, and beginners in new
jobs or careers who are one way and another bound to be set back» the burden of yearly, as I like to think of it, «fulfillment» is not at the least a nuisance and more often
than not downright onerous.
If someone wanted a
job with the Chicago Park District, a letter of recommendation from a Democratic ward committeeman carried more weight
than a
university degree in recreation management.
440 Loyola
jobs cut The Loyola
University Health System in Maywood will cut more
than 440
jobs, as it has encountered an influx of patients who can not pay their medical bills with current economic conditions.
The Loyola
University Health System in Maywood will cut more
than 440
jobs, as it has encountered an influx of patients who can not pay their medical bills with current economic conditions.
It is highly unfair to perpetuate this fast - track award merely on the assumption that a BA (Hons) from Oxford or Cambridge
Universities justifies a complimentary equivalent award, for no reason other
than the student in question attended the institution, and has stayed alive for a few years after completing the BA — nothing more is needed for them to be given an MA and so a significant advantage in the
jobs market.
I think it's far worse
than that, with shades of Gentile's corporatism); that it has continued the conversion of competing and / or divergent centres of power into a recursive bureaucratic autarchy, emptying out the wider polity of any sort of dialogue or dialectic, shades of Gentile again, and that socially and fiscally it has been profoundly regressive, continuing the marketisation of the severely wounded NHS and of education, also badly bleeding, treating school and
university students as «product», not as people; adopting a broadly Powellite attitude to migrants (useful economic fodder, mustn't change the culture, «British
jobs for British people»); devising the catastrophe of PFI / PPP within a broader neo-liberal agenda, and so on.
«It is simply not good enough that forty years after the Equal Pay Act women still don't earn equal pay for equal work, and despite doing better at school and
university more women end up in lower skilled and lower paid
jobs than men,» Labour's shadow minister for women and equalities, Gloria De Piero said.
81 % of parents think it would give their children a better chance of getting a
job than a standalone
university degree, while 83 % would consider a Degree Apprenticeship for themselves if they were 18 again.
America could lose more
than a million
jobs if the Senate votes to repeal the Affordable Care Act, according to a report from George Washington
University's Milken Institute School of Public Health and the Commonwealth Fund.
A poll from Monmouth
University found that NJ Gov. Chris Christie's constituents were furious that he enjoyed a state beach all to himself during a government shutdown, with more
than 80 percent saying they disapproved of his
job performance — the lowest of any Garden State executive since polls were first taken.
The initiative seeks to export the business model used to develop the nanotechnology sector in Albany, which has grown the past 12 years to include some 13,000
jobs at more
than 60 companies and the development of the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering of SUNY Albany into a world - class
university program.
The
University and College Union say it could result in the loss of more
than 500
jobs.
CICU's report estimated enrollment losses at more
than 100 private colleges and
universities statewide would total 54,079 students and result in $ 224 million in lost tax revenues due to
job losses at the institutions.
The survey of more
than 1,000 New York voters by Quinnipiac
University shows that although Cuomo appears for now to be in a strong position to win re-election in 2014, 52 percent of the state's voters say he has done a «not so good» or «poor»
job of «cleaning up corruption» in Albany.
Meanwhile, Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham
University law professor challenging Cuomo in the upcoming Democratic primary, told WCBS 880's Paul Murnane that she believes the behavior is worse
than the prostitution scandal that cost former Gov. Eliot Spitzer his
job — she described that as a «private indiscretion.»
They should be ensuring school leavers are equipped with the skills they need for work, including the 50 % who don't choose to go to
university; that employers are given more control over the funding for training and skills; and by ensuring that young people who have been unemployed for longer
than a year are guaranteed a
job - so that no young person is allowed to fall completely out of touch with the world of work.
The latest Quinnipiac
University poll on the Connecticut Governor's race finds more voters say Republican challenger Tom Foley would do a better
job on the economy
than Democratic incumbent Dannel Malloy.
Personal Info Birthplace: Staten Island, NY High School: Brooklyn Tech High School (public - requires entrance exam) Higher Education: SUNY New Paltz,
University of Buffalo Law School NY19 Connection: Attended SUNY New Paltz, 1970 - 1974; Returned to live in Kingston in 1981 and thereafter moved to Woodstock where he has resided through today Length of Residency in NY19: Kingston, NY and Woodstock, NY since 1983; greater
than 34 years Prior
Job History: Served as a Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) Volunteer working with Native American tribes in Nebraska, Western Nebraska Legal Services attorney between 1977 - 1980; Ulster County Public Defender's Office in the 1980s and early 1990s, Law Offices of Dave Clegg practicing predominantly personal injury law and elder abuse cases until present.
More voters disapprove of the
job Mayor Bill de Blasio is doing
than ever before, according to a new Quinnipiac
University poll released this afternoon.
«In addition, more
than 30 of New York State's most prominent and influential business, labor, community and
university groups support the UB 2020 initiative as the region's best strategy for economic development and
job creation.»
Silicon Valley has produced more
jobs and more new industries
than anywhere in the world primarily because of Stanford, the California
university system and the Pacific Ocean.
«More
than one million international students attending U.S. colleges and
universities during the 2015 - 2016 academic year supported 400,000 U.S.
jobs and contributed $ 32.8 billion to the U.S. economy,» the letter said, citing data from NAFSA: Association of International Educators, a letter signatory.
How do you know that another profession like science policy, management consulting, or secondary - school teaching will make you happier
than, say, a prestigious
job at the National Institutes of Health or a research
university?
«Solid - state physicists tend to get permanent
jobs earlier
than particle physicists do,» argues Christine Davies, a particle theorist at Glasgow
University in the UK.
Another study found that 99 % of
university professors believe that they are doing a better
job than their colleagues are.
That decision is even harder today when
jobs are scarce but
university places are more expensive
than ever.
The only things I managed to get in Kiel were a few temporary
jobs at the
university, but I never got rid of the feeling that I was no more
than tolerated there.
That's a much bigger pool of potential
jobs than those offered at 200 or so research
universities.
Research -
university faculty members also like the idea of moving their protégés into similar
jobs, partly because they consider their work more valuable
than other kinds of work and partly because it's the only world they know.
Where nonacademic
jobs once required skills that did not carry over to academia, that's not necessarily the case these days, says Gregory Kopf, who spent more
than two decades at the
University of Pennsylvania before moving to Wyeth Research.
Holiday camps and the outdoor pursuits industry are the only areas of employment which offer less
job security
than postdoctoral research, claimed David Triesman, general secretary of the Association of
University Teachers (AUT).
Job life is quite different
than what you learned at
university.
When applying for a
job or to college, women seek positions with fewer applicants
than men, according to a new
University of Michigan study.
For more
than three decades, Samaniego has been doing his dream
job as a statistics professor at the
University of California - Davis (UCD).
So, the academic
job market is even worse
than many people believe, these data show, even for the postdoc alumni of an extremely elite
university.