Sentences with phrase «less at my last job»

My company matches up to 6 % of my salary — I think it was even less at my last job.

Not exact matches

This was the first glimpse of the job market since the release last Friday of a disappointing employment report that showed U.S. job creation coming in at 74,000, far less than the 200,000 that had been expected.
Like Twitter and dozens of other companies that have gone public in the last couple of years, GrubHub took advantage of a provision in the JOBS Act of 2012, which lets small companies valued at $ 1 billion or less to file for an initial public offering in private, and just a few weeks before it intends to debut.
But here's the thing: Like them, you probably didn't launch a business to make less money than you did at your last job.
What you studied in school and even what you did at your last job are becoming less important in the job market.
It is unclear what special projects Deneve will be overseeing at Apple, which is still looking for someone to head its retail operations following the ouster of John Browett last year after less than a year on the job.
Now the Dutchman, who lost his last job at Inter Milan after less than 90 days, is in danger of beating that record at Palace.
Whether an hours - long meeting is thrown on the calendar last minute, a business trip is cancelled, or yet another quick - turn project arises, less than ideal situations happen at even the dreamiest jobs.
Research shows these «germ - destroyers» become much less effective at their job when sugar is consumed (table sugar, fructose and even orange juice), and this immune malfunction can last up to six hours after consumption.
After trying every arena available to him (The last casino on his list ends up being scheduled for demolition the day he shows up to inquire about a job, and he has to audition to sell merchandise at a store), Burt has to adjust to a far less pampered life than that to which he has become accustomed.
Research published last year by Bersin by Deloitte suggests there's a time and place for both macrolearning and microlearning [2]: Macro when you want to learn a «whole new domain,» or you're at a career milestone (new job, promotion); micro when you «need help now» and consume information that takes «10 minutes or less
Last year, Sacramento made use of this loophole to protect the jobs of less experienced teachers at several of its worst schools.
At his last job in New Orleans, with a final salary of $ 252,000, he managed to work a total of 131 days, while all the other teachers and administrators were required to work no less than 183 days.
Too little time at each job — If I see that you averaged less than a year at your last few jobs, my «hinkle - meter» starts ringing.
If you have spent less than a year at your last 3 + jobs or if you have several significant employment gaps on your resume, another option is to push the chronology to the end of the resume and keep the focus on relevant achievements rather than on your career chronology.
(I) Factors related to socioeconomic status: mother's (< 25, 25 — 29, 30 — 34, 35 +) and father's (< 30, 30 — 34, 35 +) age in years at birth of child; mother's and father's education at 9 months (National Vocational Qualification equivalent level 4 — 5 = university degree or equivalent, 3 = A levels or equivalent, 2 = grade C or higher in at least 4 General Certificate of Secondary Education qualifications at the end of compulsory schooling at age 16, 0 — 1 = less than this); occupational socioeconomic status at exposure, based on the last - known job of father or mother, whichever was higher (3 - class National Statistics Socio - economic Classification 1 = managerial / administrative / professional, 2 = intermediate, 3 = routine / manual); duration of breast - feeding (never, < 4 months, 4 + months); number of siblings of child in household at 9 months (none, 1, 2 +).
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