Sentences with phrase «likely get you in the door»

A professionally written resume will likely get you in the door, but if you are lacking in oral communication skills, you've just blown the interview.
From this brief outline, it's clear that candidate # 1 squanders her good resume (which likely got her in the door) with a weak verbal performance in the interview.

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Buying Wind and / or Mobilicity is likely just Verizon getting its foot in the door.
If the city has done work on the water system in your neighborhood in the past few years, you've likely gotten a little pamphlet stuck to your door, informing you about the process and, if you bother to read to the end, what you can do to avoid problems with lead in the water.
Tell a strong - willed child she can go to the park and she's likely to move like a bull in a china shop in an effort to get out the door.
Phone - spamming can give people a sense that they've helped, but identifying a member's key constituencies and even individual influential supporters and working to convert or mobilize them is much more likely to get you in the door.
I know probably 20 + recent grads from these types of programs — only two of them have a CV that is likely to even make them a viable candidate for a position to get them in the door at a big pharma company.
They listed factors that will more than likely get you to love's door such as proximity, similar values, satisfying our basic needs, social approval, attraction (physical and mental), «something» about them that intrigues you, a familiarity about them, spending time together and the one most important (in my opinion) is their readiness to be in a romantic relationship.
And the filmmaker at this point could likely get any meeting in town he wanted to, and will probably get scripts piled up at his door.
Beyond the height profiling, Puck is a likely casting option because Fox would surely love to get their foot in the door for any franchisable version of the Avengers.
Furthermore, it strike me as more likely that the good guys will stay in charge at the national level, where all of this stuff will operate under the bright lights of the national media, than in the states, where decisions get made behind closed doors.
And, the further your door is open, the more you will likely get in return from parents and your other stakeholders.
The rear door openings are narrow, necessitating a bit of gymnastics to get in and out, but all of these are small sacrifices to styling on a car that will likely only occasionally carry four passengers.
However, in India, we are likely to get the 4 - door variant, which comes in 4 trim levels - Sport, Sport S, Rubicon and Sahara.
Now, if you've hired a literary agent (which you will most likely need to do to even get your foot in the door of traditional publishing), they will receive 15 % of your advance as commission for their services.
But Scotland was worried that the young couples who were likely to purchase the house would be put off before they even got in the door.
While the minimum down payment might get your foot in the door, it'll likely leave you with larger mortgage payments.
Place Tracerz at your dog's nose height in areas they're likely to get lost in or spots they might bump into, such as wall corners, stair edges, doors, door jambs, tables, chairs.
If your cat gets stuck in the cat door, or can't groom her own belly without difficulty - your cat is likely a bit too hefty.
With 2 flight attendants on the deck, you are likely to get served first as all of the food and drink carts are stages for service in the gap for the exit doors right in front of the seat.
A notorious perfectionist and musical genius, it seems likely that we'll be treated to a world class tune from Reznor, which could hopefully open the doors for even more big names in music getting involved in videogames.
After that it's likely we'll join in helping Jason and Andrew fix whatever issues remain in the build so we can get the stable release out the door.
As I've said before: High pay and big name clients might get law schools» best and brightest through a firm's door; but in the emerging age of the dual - centric worker, big money alone likely won't keep many of them toiling there year after year after year.
If you are a sole practitioner dealing with every phone call and every potential client that comes through the door (and you engage in only one or two marketing activities) then you've likely got a good idea whether something works for you or not.
We expect there to be plenty of competition for both of the early players in this market, so getting out the door ASAP is likely at the top of both of their agendas.
Simply by offering a similar service to Nest Cam, at a fraction of the cost, Amazon will likely see strong demand for the Cloud Cam, but the company has greater ambitions for its streaming security cam: It's the first device that's designed to work with Amazon Key, an unattended home delivery service being offered exclusively to Amazon Prime members in select cities in the U.S. With Amazon Key, there are two main components: A smart lock, which gets installed on your front door, and the Cloud Cam.
Not only does this hurt your prospects for the current position, your industry is likely much smaller than you realize and word of wasting time, being unreliable or otherwise being a poor candidate can get around quickly, impacting your ability to get your foot in the door for future positions.
A little flattery — and some online research — goes a long way, and you'll be more likely to get your foot in the door if you offer up a compliment or two.
If he sees going to counseling as a way to help you, rather than analyze his faults in front of a stranger, you're more likely to get him through the door.
If fund managers don't believe the market can deliver those results, they are not likely to be aggressive in pushing money into deals just to get money out the door.
Most likely the best you can hope for is a chance of getting your foot in the door; once you have achieved that, the real selling starts.
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