Sentences with phrase «lucrative jobs at»

They state that they must do so to keep associates from defecting to more lucrative jobs at investment banks and hedge funds.
India's national newspaper, The Hindu, is reporting that young lawyers who previously headed in droves for lucrative jobs at LPO companies are now seeking to transition to conventional legal jobs with domestic law firms.
Bill Bratton, who announced Tuesday he well depart the NYPD in September for a presumably lucrative job at Teneo, a global consulting firm with ties to the Clintons, told Charlie Rose Wednesday night that his 31 months as police commissioner under Mayor Bill de Blasio have been a financial sacrifice.
Democrats on Tuesday knocked Republican hopeful Chris McGrath for not walking away from his apparently lucrative job at a law firm.
Bill Bratton, who will depart the NYPD in September for a presumably lucrative job at Teneo, a global consulting firm with ties to the Clintons, told Charlie Rose last night that his 31 months as police commissioner have been a financial sacrifice.
Synopsis: Willy Beachum (Ryan Gosling), a hotshot prosecutor, is about to leave his post for a lucrative job at a private law firm when his boss (David Strat... [MORE]
In 1994, Bezos gave up his lucrative job at a New York City hedge fund to become an Internet entrepreneur.
I did not go to law school hoping to land a lucrative job at a large firm.

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When looking at Uber's nearly 6,000 U.S. employees, Uber faces an uphill battle trying to diversify a homogeneous workplace, where people of color tend to hold the jobs at the lowest rungs and are shut out of more lucrative and respected jobs in technology or leadership.
This makes becoming a massage therapist not only flexible as a job for stay - at - home moms but it can also be quite lucrative financially.
Authorities charge that Edward Mangano — whose eight years in office came to a close at the end of the year — and Venditto received «bribes and kickbacks» from Singh, including a lucrative no - show job to Linda Mangano, in exchange for benefits including county contracts and town loan guarantees.
In fact, he realized it was more lucrative and effective to do both jobs at the same time.
But it also comes after the convictions of Silver and Skelos, both of whom held lucrative jobs outside of government at politically connected law firms.
Ethical challenges predate his governorship, going back to his stint at HUD, when he's alleged to have given a developer a favorable settlement in a kickback investigation in exchange for a lucrative job upon leaving the post.
Ken Baker could have left politics and gone on to do something more financially lucrative but he's stuck at the great mission that he launched when he was a member of Margaret Thatcher's government - the drive to deliver technical education to children who, without it, may struggle in the jobs market.
Unlike other lawmakers who have lucrative nonlegislative jobs or financial investments, Heastie's outside interests are limited largely to a job as an adjunct professor at Monroe College, where he reported earnings of between $ 5,000 and $ 20,000 in 2013.
Up for discussion Tuesday were the seven statements that they say are the lies the senator made to the agents concerning his son getting a job at a Westchester County law firm, as well as his salary — that they believe was lucrative.
He took on a string of lucrative private sector jobs, working as managing director and head of public finance banking at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, from 1982 until 1995.
The feds also allege Linda Mangano «received a lucrative no - show job» at a restaurant owned by the businessman and was paid more than $ 450,000.
The senator is accused of using his influence to generate income for the younger man, including by extorting a real estate developer that eventually arranged a lucrative consulting job for Adam Skelos at an environmental company.
In their cross hairs from the outset were the pots of money that had long spawned scandals in the Legislature: campaign donations and spending; the easy - to - abuse expense reimbursements known as per diem payments; and the outside income that some lawmakers earned in lucrative part - time jobs, often at law firms representing clients with business before the state.
Even as scientists in other fields struggle to find jobs, computational biologists are being snapped up as soon as they graduate with lucrative salary offers, says Russ Altman, a professor of bioengineering, genetics, and medicine and director of the biomedical informatics training program at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
Focused on the prospect of jobs at biotech and pharma companies, many life scientists overlook MD&D — a field that, though perhaps currently less lucrative than those better known industries, is also easier to enter for early - career life scientists.
The plaintiffs... claim [ed] that the inquiry into their lab at BWH wrongfully damaged their professional reputations, derailed the sale of their stem cell company, and cost them lucrative job offers.»
«I can not tell you how much better my life is now that I know I have a lucrative non-academic job waiting for me at the end of this journey,» one respondent wrote.
The plaintiffs, Piero Anversa and Annarosa Leri, had sued Harvard Medical School and its affiliate, Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) in Boston, claiming that the inquiry into their lab at BWH wrongfully damaged their professional reputations, derailed the sale of their stem cell company, and cost them lucrative job offers.
Port Talbot has endured numerous ups and downs since its heyday in the 1950s, when jobs were so plentiful and lucrative the plant was called «Treasure Island,» says Bleddyn Penny, who wrote his doctoral dissertation on the plant at Swansea University.
Well, after being passed over for the CIA director gig in favor of the conniving Sen. Lockhart, the former spy is unhappy with his job at a defense contracting firm, Total Security Solutions, and still experiencing martial discord with his two - timing wife, who is pressuring him to keep the lucrative gig.
He has the weekend to come up with an ad campaign so brilliant, his company will keep a lucrative but elusive insurance account, but with Cooper around, concentrating on the job at hand proves next to impossible.
Well - educated and a talented violinist, Solomon is invited to Washington, D.C. by a pair of circus promoters who offer him a lucrative job playing at one of their shows.
His invention business has taken off, and he is now selling product worldwide, allowing him to quit his fun but not very lucrative job as a night guard at the Museum of Natural History.
After an intensely bitter struggle probably comprised of everyone agreeably taking different extremely lucrative jobs on various Hollywood productions then hitting up an early lunch at Melisse, the process of finding the female lead in Fox's upcoming Gambit movie is over.
There's Erik Benner, a Texas history teacher and coach who has to work another job at a big - box store to pay his bills, even if it means he barely sees his wife and imperils their marriage; Jonathan Dearman, who decides to join his family's real estate business even if teaching is what truly fulfills him; Brooklynite Jamie Fidler, who's juggling many roles, too, the biggest of which is new motherhood; and Rhena Jansey, a Harvard University graduate who faces skepticism about her chosen vocation from former classmates who've picked more lucrative, high - profile jobs.
I hold a lucrative, high - profile job at one of the largest companies in the US.
Dividend raises are typically clockwork in their nature, and often much more lucrative than a raise you might see at your day job.
Courts take into consideration factors such as age, length of time you were in employment with that employer, whether you had a good track record at work, whether you were induced to come work by leaving another lucrative position (migrant workers face this quite a lot), the way your dismissal was handled, the difficulty in finding another job that is similar to the one you lost, or loss of reputation in your area of profession, etc..
However, that is nothing new, as nearly a third of Yale classes traditionally gravitate towards short - term Federal clerkships at the expense of more lucrative and stable Big Law jobs.
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Communications / Marketing / Public Relations: Yes, there are jobs for English majors — strong writing and editing skills are in greater demand (at more lucrative rates of pay) than ever before, thanks to the Internet and rich opportunities in the marketing and public relations sectors.
An Admissions representative job is highly competitive as is lucrative, and in order to stand a chance at getting a shot at an...
Does the idea of becoming very good at a highly lucrative Sales job motivate you?
It is indeed a lucrative, but tough question to answer, since the candidate at this point of time would not be equipped with sufficient knowledge about the organization or the applied job.
Hospitality jobs at the entry level are exciting and, often times, much more lucrative than most people would ever think.
The respondents who said being an AE is a stepping stone to another career offered responses such as: «I really enjoy my job but if a more lucrative opportunity arose that made sense, I would jump at that opportunity.»
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