I am happy to say that I have
just accepted a job offer and have no doubt that Avon Resumes Team's advice and career expertises were key components in allowing my resume to make it to the top of the pile.
I have
just accepted a job offer from my previous employer.
If you've
just accepted a job offer from a new company, high five!
Not exact matches
That was not the case, as
just 34.6 % of students
accepted a
job offer from their internship in 2014, down from 39.1 % in 2013.
You know what?The SENILE FOOL probably can't read the papers due to him continually dribbling down his chin.I honestly despise this Manager.I will never
accept that he is able to do his
job anymore.He is like that grumpy old uncle you never got a present from at Xmas.Fergie was still rebuilding his sides at Wengers age.He refused to allow himself to be considered as an also ran.Wenger now
just has nothing left to
offer.
I
just now got a
job offer from CompanyY and I have
accepted it.
Considering that the current company I work for (a very reputed one), had also sent me an
offer letter by email when I was a campus recruit, and they had not even expected me to reply with a «yes», and instead
just wanted me to send across the document proof they required, can I assume it is safe to
just send an email to the startup saying that I
accept the
offer letter, and then resign from my current
job?
When you get an exploding
job offer, time begins to tick away not
just for you to
accept the
job but also for other companies that might be interested in hiring you.
Those who started a three - year course straight from school will have only
just turned 21, so there's no rush to
accept the first 9 - 5
job that you're
offered.
You are
just going to have to
accept that you're not always going to get a
job offer after interview.
You don't have to
accept a
job just because it was
offered to you, but do carefully evaluate it and if you decline, do so politely.
Whatever's making you hesitate, it's important that you seriously think it through;
accepting the
job offer in haste only to find you hate the role will
just make life more difficult for you and the employer.
Just because you're interested in a
job doesn't mean you have to
accept their initial salary
offer.
After James made these optimizations, he immediately started getting interviews through ApplicationAssistant, and in
just 9 days
accepted a
job offer!
Having that in mind, all efforts from the moment you open a text editor to create your resume until you handshake to
accept the
job offer are
just pure marketing.
But hang on a second,
just because you have a
job offer doesn't mean you must
accept it and join the company right away.
Just had to share - yesterday I
accepted an
offer for my targeted
job with my dream company!
She received several
job offers within
just a few weeks, and
accepted a position she loves as a CEO at a Chicago non-profit.
Just because you're
offered a
job doesn't mean you have to
accept it.
EDIT: I
just accepted a
job that
offered 44 % more pay then my previous
job.
However, I
just received a
job offer and I plan to
accept it.
Just this week I was
offered and
accepted a
job.
Conversely the goal of your resume and
job search is not to
just generate
job interviews; it is to receive and
accept a great
job offer.
Just because you have an
accepted offer and a deposit does not mean that your
job is done.