Sentences with phrase «lot about the company culture»

People talk a lot about company culture these days, but is it something you can measure?
It could say a lot about the company culture and interviewer's personality and lack of professionalism.

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Finally, worry a lot about the company's culture before agreeing to the transaction.
I know many companies that grow, are successful, and make a lot of money, but the managers don't like their staff, and they don't care about it or the culture.
When you engage a reference in a conversation about your culture and values, the way they discuss the candidate fitting in with your company or not gives you a lot of information on whether the reference would be a good fit him or herself.
Well, there are a lot of companies in the U.S. that care deeply about culture and that shows.
We're also trying to create one of the most interesting and fulfilling places to work, so I spend a lot of my time thinking about company culture.
There are five pieces of information that can tell you a lot about the culture of a company: the company's size, its location, its international nature, its financial status, and the public perceptions of the company.
The way the public perceives a company will tell you a lot about what the internal culture of that company will be like.
No drama and lots of good company about our cultures, song, and heritage, and more... touring, dining and enjoying life... together... Not into alcohol, drugs or out of space behaviors.
A lot of Western men start looking for Ukrainian women for marriage through different dating sites and companies without any idea about Ukrainian dating, Ukrainian women and their culture.
We'll see how it goes, but I agree with you in that the dividend growth track record says a lot about the company's culture and its management.
We talk a lot about how important it is to find out the company's culture before applying.
Do a bit of smart company research (hint: company career websites talk a lot about culture), understand what you want out of your next workplace, and look for a place where you'll feel more at home.
At #InternPro we talk a LOT about fitting in the company culture.
There's a lot you can tell about company culture from the look and wording.
You should be able to find out a lot of information about the company's history, mission and values, staff, culture and recent successes on its website.
Certain repeated words can tell you a lot about the culture at a company and the real work involved in your desired position.
You can also discover a lot about a company's size and corporate culture by reading its website.
That says a lot about the culture of our company; it's like family.
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