Sentences with phrase «land a job where»

Tippi Hedren (The Birds, Citizen Ruth) stars as Marnie, a thief who moves from city to city using her looks to land herself jobs where she can work until she finds a way to rip them off for thousands of dollars, whereupon she changes her appearance and name, resurfacing somewhere else to do the same.
Unless you are in very dire straits, the purpose of a job interview is not merely to get any job; rather, it's to land a job where you can thrive.
I'd like to land a job where I can be an editor and not always write online help documentation.
With her resume writing, I was able to land my job where I am now on course for a management position.»

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Half the battle to getting a remote job is knowing where to look, and knowing the community of remote companies, but that's still not going to land you a job.
A year ago, he moved to Prague where his wife landed a job as a diplomat, and found he had far too much time on his hands.
Pearson began his career as a consultant for McKinsey & Co., where he worked for 23 years, having landed a job with the prestigious firm right after graduating from his MBA program at the University of Virginia.
He realized he wanted to start his own company, and «almost arbitrarily» chose to move to Portland, Oregon, where he worked odd jobs until he landed at a digital marketing agency run by his friend Zeke Camusio.
Indeed, that expertise helped her land an IT internship in the University of Alaska system, where she enrolled after returning home — which soon became a real job.
The Stonecrest City Council voted 4 - 2 on Monday to de-annex 345 acres of land if the e-commerce giant picks the area for what the company calls HQ2, a corporate hub where Seattle - based Amazon says it will one day house 50,000 jobs.
It took me nearly three months to find a new job, and after submitting over 100 resumes to various businesses, I finally landed a job as a carpet cleaner, where I worked 16 hour days at $ 100 per day.
Hale and his wife met in New York City, when Hale was a struggling actor doing «every job under the sun of temp work» until he started landing a few commercial gigs, including the famous Volkswagen ad where he danced to «Mr. Roboto.»
And then the center of the action shifted to Czechoslovakia, where more than 200 courageous writers and priests and physicists had signed a 1977 charter of human rights that landed many of them in jail or got them booted out of their jobs.
I quit my mentally debilitating corporate job last week, no clue if I'll be landing a dietetic internship or getting into a masters program, partially broke, fully single, directionless as to where I'll be a few months from now or even next week, emotions running at an extreme and overall just a mess of run on sentences.
Remember if you aren't at the head of the class when it comes to the development of young talent, which means eyes on the ground everywhere, a vast array of connections with soccer associations throughout Europe and beyond and a manager willing to properly train and play said blue chippers, (like the 90s Arsenal or clubs like the modern day Monaco and Dortmund) you need to spend to win... anything in between is highly problematic... failure to make the necessary changes leaves you in the proverbial «no man's land» and that is currently where we reside... it's difficult to get out of this rut... just ask either of the Milan teams... next step after that is being known as a «seller», which could be us already if and when Sanchez leaves... there are only two teams that have worn this moniker in recent times and had some decent success and that is Athletico Madrid and Dortmond, which only occurred when they both brought in new, charismatic leaders in Simmone & Klopp... the odds that Wenger could conjure up the magic to repeat the performances of a bygone era are incredibly low, so why prolong the agony... he's not willing to create the hierarchy necessary to go the youth route and he's unwilling to put his team's potential success ahead of his job security by laying it on the line with Moustache, so it's time to place all your chips in the middle or go gently into that good night
Now he finally has landed, in his seventh year in the league and back with the Bullets, in a place where he has been given the ball and a team to run: sharing the job with no one, 15th in the entire league in scoring, fourth in assists.
He followed another guru, Jeannie Zandi, to Taos, N.M., where he landed a job at a ski resort so he could attend Zandi's retreats.
Herman is one year removed from being an offensive coordinator at Ohio State, where he was instrumental in the Buckeyes» championship run in 2014, and he landed his first head coaching job at Houston before he even won the trophy.
WFAN was two years old when then program director Mark Mason decided to pair the Mad Dog in afternoon drive time with fellow Long Island native Mike Francesa, who before landing an on - air job at WFAN had worked as a researcher at CBS Sports, where he was sometimes referred to as Brent Musburger's brain.
Perez Williams landed a job in the state Labor Department in Syracuse, where she worked until resigning four months ago to run for mayor.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who has been out of a job exactly 18 days, has landed a new gig at the University of Pennsylvania, where he will teach a new generation the ins and outs of international diplomacy.
Percoco initially wanted Kelly to help her land a teaching job in Connecticut, where Kelly lived and was politically active.
Marc Sternberg, the former principal of Bronx Lab, a high school on the Evander Childs campus, has landed a high - up job at the Department of Education where he'll be in charge of designing, selecting, and placing new schools.
Landing jobs working security, he took a civil service test to become a correction officer, where he was a popular rank - and - file member.
But if the Commons is to do its job bringing the powers of the land to book, it has to be confident in its own ability to gather evidence and take action where necessary.
His message is based on a bet that the economy is flagging, so he'll focus most where unemployment is worst: in spiedie country (which lost jobs between April 2014 and 2013, the latest state figures show) and tomato pie land, long - depressed despite the promise of a coming chip fab.
Since you're eager to do research even while occupying a teaching - oriented visiting position, I'm guessing that you are not trying to land a permanent job where research is «merely a hobby» or to dispense with research altogether.
He landed his first job at UMCU's clinical immunology department in 1989, where he quickly became department head.
So, if you can stand the cold winters, the prairies just might be the place where you land your next job in the biotech industry.
The work helped her land a job in Toronto, where she is now a senior scientist and head in the Molecular Structure and Function Program at the Hospital for Sick Children and professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto.
With a newfound love for editorial writing, she then moved to New York to pursue magazines, snagging internships at New York Magazine and Newsweek, before landing a job at Real Simple, which is where Claire would get the idea of posting her stories and clips on an online platform; thus, Fashion Bomb Daily would eventually be born.
Pre-2008 market crash, Evan lands a job at a prestigious hedge fund where he was involved in some not so above board deals while Julia toils away as an assistant at a charitable foundation.
Straight out of college Angela landed a job working for Bell Atlantic, where she stayed for nine years, moving through the ranks working in engineering standards, IT, consumer services, new product development, and negotiations.
From Arizona, he headed out to Los Angeles, where he landed his first job as a marketing assistant with Empire Entertainment.
A former war correspondent in Afghanistan returns to the U.S. and settles in a small town in Northern California, where he lands a job with the local newspaper on the crime beat, but he quickly realizes the bohemian area has some secrets that certain people do not want disturbed.
The boys play a couple of ex-GIs who use their discharge money to finance a trip to Florida, where Jerry Hotchkiss (Lewis) hopes to land a job as a circus clown.
In this case, Piper lands a job in a bar where the bartenders are all lookers who dance and prance for their all - male audience.
Joey King, who plays John's daughter Emily, does a fine job, but the attempts to make her anything more than a glorified hostage fall a bit flat (except for a hilariously on - the - nose bit where Emily saves the White House by performing her flag routine with the White House's flag on the lawn to wave off an airstrike; it's so dumb and goofy that it just lands on charming).
Alice lands a job as a paralegal at a big law firm where she makes fast friends with a flamboyant co-worker (Rebel Wilson) eager to show her the ropes both around the office and the Manhattan dating scene.
Who: Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara, Daniel Sunjata and John Leguizamo What: Unemployed and newly - divorced Stephanie Plum lands a job at her cousin's bail - bond business, where her first assignment puts her on the trail of her ex-boyfriend.
As soon as the middle - aged protagonists arrive at (the wondrous playground — a slide into the lobby — of innovation — so many gadgets and programs that make life easier for the consumer — and perks — an area for napping during work hours, free food and drink from the cafeteria, and color - coordinated bicycles to roam around the campus — that is) the company where they take an unpaid internship with the hope of landing a full - time job, the screenplay by Vince Vaughn and Jared Stern all but dismisses that latter element.
Then Jimmy's estranged son Mike (Joel Kinnaman), a former boxer turned limo driver, lands in serious trouble when his job takes him to the wrong place at the wrong time where he witnesses a gangland murder.
Catrin's wordsmith skills land her a job in the Ministry of Information's film division, where she upgrades propaganda scripts that aim to lift morale and instill pride.
Fifteen - year - old Charley (Charlie Plummer) finds acceptance and camaraderie at a local racetrack where he lands a job caring for an aging Quarter Horse named Lean on Pete.
(PG - 13 for profanity and sexuality) Three - time Academy Award - winner James L. Brooks directs this romantic comedy in which a free - spirited 27 year - old (Reese Witherspoon) lands in a love triangle where she has troubled deciding between a major league baseball player (Owen Wilson) and a corporate executive (Paul Rudd) who's just lost his job.
His latest job takes him to the (fictional) South American country of Parador, where his uncanny ability to perform his impersonation of the ruling dictator there, President Alphonse Simms, eventually lands him the role of his life when Simms suddenly dies.
At the age of 15, he landed his first job working as an usher at the long - defunct Plitt Gables Theater, where he saw E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial more than 20 times and a lifelong obsession with movies was born.
Landing a second job as a TV personality on Showtime (where his boss is played by Teri Hatcher), Erik is enjoying his newfound respect — especially the look in the eyes of his adoring son Teddy (Dakota Goyo), to whom he's told more than a few tall tales (such as being buddies with John Elway).
(12/17) Three - time Academy Award - winner James L. Brooks directs this romantic comedy in which a free - spirited 27 year - old (Reese Witherspoon) lands in a love triangle where she has troubled deciding between a major league baseball player (Owen Wilson) and a corporate executive (Paul Rudd) who's just lost his job.
Wondering how she ever got into the Afghan scene, she learns a lot from her translator (Christopher Abbot), whose job lands him $ 125 a day; she is almost killed when she approaches an all - male meeting though outfitted with a colorful burka; she has more than a single interview with the country's hirsute attorney - general (Alfred Molina), who conveniently shows her the bed behind the curtain in his office and for a price will let her know where her Scottish pal is being holed up by kidnappers.
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