Sentences with phrase «little chance of getting hired»

Research shows that candidates who are different from an otherwise homogenous group of finalists stand little chance of getting hired, even if they are the most qualified.
In other words, candidates who are different from an otherwise homogenous group of finalists stand little chance of getting hired, even if they are the most qualified.

Not exact matches

This shows how much of a crapshoot getting hired can be: Because you usually don't know in advance how long a document the hiring committee is looking for, there's little chance of the same candidate, no matter how qualified, getting offers from both of these institutions.
Funny how a movie like this will attract so many people if for no other reason than the incredible cast — that and the premise of a bunch of charismatic crazies shooting their way in and out of eternity, one more chance to see our favorite hitmen and hired thugs bumping into one another for the little moments of gold amid all the flack and slag you got ta push to the side.
Hiring new staff can cost you a lot of money, not only in terms of salary, but also in terms of the time they spend getting up - to - speed on the way your business works in their first few weeks or days as an employee, as chances are they will be getting very little else done!
With a little guidance, you'll improve your chances of landing an interview, and you'll get hired faster!
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