Sentences with phrase «longer job tenures»

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Despite the departure of free agents Maddux, Sheffield, Lopez and Castilla, the Braves» brain trust offers unparalleled continuity: With 15 years on the job, John Schuerholz is the longest - tenured general manager in the four major pro sports; only Jerry Sloan of the NBA's Utah Jazz has coached longer in one place than Cox has managed; and pitching coach Leo Mazzone has been in the organization since 1979.
During former mayor Michael Bloomberg's tenure, the state cut what was known as the Advantage Program, which allowed the city to spend its Department of Homeless Services budget on rental assistance for families leaving shelters, as long as they were employed or actively seeking jobs.
A brief stint teaching troubled students at schools in Brooklyn and on Rikers Island convinced Mitchell of the need for strong schools — he advocates longer school days and tougher tenure rules — as well as more jobs and after - school options for youth.
I have a yearly contract, so I have less job security than tenure offers — though this doesn't worry me because in reality I can stay as long as I, with the help of my team, continue to secure funding for my research.
But Michael Papadopoulos was denied tenure after protesting against the Vietnam War, setting off a decade - long legal battle with the university that left him out of a job and the family scouring rubbish bins for scraps.
What scientists in these positions have in common is that they are not on the esteemed tenure track, their salaries are paid by grants rather than their institutions, and they have little or no long - term job security.
Stanford analytical chemist Maria Dulay, on the other hand, willingly turned down a tenure - track faculty job at Wake Forest University in Winston - Salem, North Carolina, for a long - term, soft - money position as a research associate in Richard Zare's lab at Stanford.
He's told the job's average tenure is thirty years and that's about how long Cecil will serve the leader of the free world.
Now in his sixth year on the job, John White is one of the longest - serving state supes — a job where the average tenure is less than two and a half years.
Put bluntly, why should a tenured classroom teacher go to the effort of altering her long - standing instructional protocols to adopt new technologies when her pay, professional status, and job security are only remotely related to improving her effectiveness or her clients» satisfaction?
If you were going to invent career education from scratch, you would never stick it inside a school with tenured faculty, many of whom haven't been on the job for the skill they're teaching in a very long time.
By 2018 all current teachers who have earned tenure will no longer have this benefit, which offers due process rights in the event of dismissal or demotion — not a guarantee of a lifetime job.
Considering the median millennial tenure at a job is around 3 years, I think one should be very wary of thinking that's going to be good for the long haul.
We are proud of our Lifetime Job Placement Assistance program and how it helps NTDS graduates become successful with long tenures in their career of choice.
Whether you are a tenured employee who has been in a company for a long time or even a new hire who intends to leave the job position for a valid reason, you need to submit a thank - you resignation letter.
How long an individual stays on the job (i.e., tenure) is affected by both satisfaction and performance.
This point can be reiterated in your job proposal — state your tenure with the employer (especially if it's long - term), and keep the emphasis on your proven dedication.
But Seltzer's long tenure ended last spring, when she was laid off from her job as the IT infrastructure director of financial services company IHS Global Insight.
In a long tenure - of for jobs more than a few years ago, this becomes exponentially more difficult.
I know the job only lasted six months, when will we learn a long tenure at one employer is a rarity.
In the communications director resume sample, the experience section shows a stable career with long - term tenure of five years or more at each job.
Stress your interest in a long - term career at the company (especially if you have short job tenures on your resume).
• Explain any short job tenures or long gaps in employment.
Calling attention to your tenure in in this manner can subject you to age discrimination, or imply that you simply «lasted» this long in your job (not exactly a brand - building moment).
Post-foreclosure stress disorder: There are long - lasting psychological changes in financial decision - making, including housing tenure choice, for the 9 million homeowners who experienced foreclosure, the 8.7 million people who lost their jobs, and some young adults who witnessed the hardships of their family and friends.
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