Sentences with phrase «likely lead the employer»

A well organized, well written cover letter with no errors is an excellent way to make a first impression and will likely lead the employer to offer you an interview.

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«Negotiating your salary in a respectful and thoughtful way will likely lead to increased respect between you and your future employer.
Dismissing the traditional, yet ineffective, textbook methods for leadership and management (that likely led you here), Kennedy presents a straightforward assessment of the real relationship between employers and their employees, and dares you to take action.
If the work that gave rise to the claim was referred completely to an independent paralegal (not an employee or working in association with the law firm) to be performed without the lawyer's ongoing supervision, with the client's knowledge and approval and with no indicia that might lead the client to believe that the paralegal and the lawyer were partners or employer / employee, liability for the claim would likely be the paralegal's alone.
More than 30 people attended the event — held on 27 September at Brewhouse Bar & Kitchen and led by our employment specialist, Emma Tegerdine — which delved into why the U-turn has been made and what the results are likely to be for Nottingham employers.
It is extremely likely that, in the absence of an express term setting out the legal rights and obligations of employer and employee (a factor considered in Four Seasons Healthcare Ltd v Maughan [2005] IRLR 324, [2005] All ER (D) 24 (Jan) in relation to suspension without pay prior to conviction) an employee's unavailability for work would lead to automatic termination of the contract under the doctrine of frustration.
Moreover, the employer never gave the employee adequate warning that his conduct was likely to lead to his dismissal.
Donna Martin, Employment and Immigration Partner at one of London's leading mid-tier law firms Mackrell Turner Garrett, has said that the Supreme Court's ruling that employment fees are «unlawful» is likely to affect the courts, employers, employees and the legal profession as a whole.
The potential employer may discover your true salary and view you as dishonest, likely leading to no job offer.
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