Sentences with phrase «knit working culture»

Still, it's clear that the intimacy of a small, tight - knit working culture has its benefits.

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If you're a really close - knit company where people love working for you, and then you sell it to a company that doesn't have the same culture, I feel that you're letting people down.
What surprised and impressed me was the tight - knit relationship the Labs team has with HR in working together to build company culture products.
Each knit pattern represents a facet of fishing culture: the honeycomb stitch for hard work, the cable stitch for safety on the sea, and the basket weave as a hope for a plentiful catch.
Their extended family is a potpourri of several cultures and nationalities and interests, and they all work together as a close knit eco passionate family.
Acclaimed artist Elaine Reichek uses techniques traditionally associated with women's work, including sewing and knitting, to explore questions of language, culture, and authenticity while also elevating media typically associated with craft into the realm of high art.
The intent, as Grimes pointed out in the Times obituary, was «to honor the silent centuries - old work of women engaged in humble tasks like sewing and knitting, or, as she put in a 1977 interview, «to choose something considered trivial in the culture and transform it into a heroic form.
We value our firm's close - knit, diverse, and hard - working culture.
Conveniently located in Bradley Stoke, Bristol, our agency is made up of a close - knit team who work hard to deliver an unbeatable service to clients while enjoying a sociable and rewarding work culture.
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