Sentences with phrase «matter as a new hire»

The best way to handle the matter as a new hire is to be upfront and honest.

Not exact matches

Early cryptocurrency investor Mike Novogratz hired Richard Kim from Goldman Sachs as the new COO of his crypto merchant bank Galaxy Digital, says a person familiar with the matter.
An April 5 Associated Press story followed by a similar April 7 Washington Post story both asserted that White House Chief of Staff John Kelly was suffering from diminished clout in the White House, as a more confident President Trump feels comfortable taking matters directly to new hires like John Bolton and Larry Kudlow, chatting on the phone with outside advisers, and firing Cabinet secretaries over Kelly's objections.
Sometimes, no matter what your new nanny does, your infant will fuss and cry as long as you're around, but that doesn't mean you haven't hired a good nanny.
ABC News has hired former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as a contributor, people familiar with the matter said.
When one broke Brooklynite embarks on a new side job as an escort for hire, he finds himself swimming through a murky world of easy money, broken promises The Dating Market Might Actually Be Worse For Educated Straight Women For women who put a premium on marriage, geography may matter.
When you hire me as a designer, you're hiring me to create a new design that includes your name and the title of your book on that design with photos that reflect the book's subject matter.
As noted in the comments, even in this scenario where nonlawyers are the primary beneficiaries of the changes, nonlawyers will still need to hire some (how many will they hire is the real question) subject matter expert lawyers to save time, money, and mistakes in producing the new systems.
To make matters worse, the average hiring manager begins with a negative view of college grads because a full 66 percent of hiring managers report that they view new college grads «as unprepared for the work place» (Adecco).
They understand that no matter how qualified a new hire may be, there will always be an initial learning curve of some type...... to be followed by several future learning curves as the business continually adjusts to market changes.
But, these are new ideas to new college grads too (except for the language), and the new grads don't have the same maturity as a woman in her 40 ′ s or 50 ′ s. Hiring Technical People Hiring technical people and being hired can be difficult, no matter what the economy is doing.
«This way, I need to train staff about neighborhood nuances only once, no matter how many new people we hire; they can listen to the podcasts as many times as they need to,» she says.
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