Sentences with phrase «junior people»

A mentor is someone who helps a more junior person learn, develop and achieve her professional goals.
Currently, much legal work (e.g., drafting and reviewing contracts) gets done by junior people who may be smart but still have a lot to learn.
When a team reaches a certain level of output, it splits — and junior people on the old team can move into more senior positions on the new.
This usually results in a default hire of a very junior person, with no game plan for how they should develop their practice to truly fill the gaps identified.
Maybe you should hire two new junior people instead?
Secondly, it wasn't that long ago since you were interacting with the more junior people within your organisation.
They feel that more junior people are more comfortable and confident navigating these waters and they can feel nervous about making mistakes and losing credibility.
His son has been assigned to the same department I work in, and since I am the most junior person in the department I am often assigned to show him entry - level and junior tasks and have him work on those with me.
Explains company's lead data scientist, Jessica Kirkpatrick, «Very junior people tend to get recruited out of school, and more senior people get recruited by executive recruiting firms by companies willing to pay a premium for a C - level manager.»
There were a few ministers among the 300 attendees, notably Brundtland, but most countries were represented by relatively junior people.
Mary thinks her old team will be bitter about having to come back to work and to have her as manager (at the time they left, she was entry - level and the most junior person on the team).
The main reason is that they're not taking up the time of junior people, but the time of senior management that could be spent in many other capacities.»
«We need to make sure we don't take actions that negatively affect junior people,» says paleoanthropologist David Strait of Washington University in St. Louis in Missouri, who has published with Richmond.
«It doesn't take learning away from junior people,» McNulty said.
My point here is this seasoned engineer should not have had a five - figure salary, even if it made sense in a historical context (she had joined as a very junior person, consistent with prior salary).
Switching industries tends to be easier for more junior people, career experts told Ladders, and smoother for those who have moved from one industry to another throughout their careers than for those who have worked in only one market.
The junior people in the organization wouldn't bother submitting concepts, and there's a good chance the organization would lose out on the best ideas a result.
You are trying to reduce the sales cycle from 12 months to 90 days with a junior person getting paid $ 45,000.
They say the mistake was made by a junior person at an outside PR agency.
«Science is built on a highly competitive system that relies heavily on junior people,» says Anderson.
«If a junior person challenges the senior person and is successful, his or her status rises enormously, so there is an incentive to do it,» Schrank notes in the interview.
But if you do this, make sure the junior person gets their name on the review letter.»
But students and postdocs had higher success rates than tenured faculty members, even after controlling for the fact that the junior people tended to ask for less money.
It's an open environment, so especially for the younger women — the more junior people — it gives them a nonthreatening environment to network.»
Now I am not naturally a detail - oriented person in my own life, but I step up and play this role on work trips because I think of it as one way a junior person can add value (of course, I want to shine when the talk turns to substantive legal work as well).
If you want to have a junior person that's more, to me, a service to the profession.
If they qualify, the junior person should let them know that a reverse mortgage specialist will contact them.
A cold lead can be handled by a junior people or trained assistants.
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