Sentences with phrase «mean potential applicants»

Which means your potential applicants likely have visited your district website.

Not exact matches

A life sciences patent expert has explained that this is largely down to improved knowledge of the gene - editing technology's wide - ranging potential applications, which means that it will be harder for future applicants to establish the non-obviousness of their CRISPR innovations.
Many districts also are lax about posting job openings on social media, reaching out to potential job applicants in other states, and pursuing other proactive means of recruiting.
While it's no secret that the best educators help students reach their potential, attracting top teaching talent means school leaders should understand what teachers are looking for throughout their entire applicant experience.
If a potential loan applicant is looking at a score that is 30 points higher than the FICO version used by mortgage lenders that 30 point difference could mean a rejection of a loan, higher pricing, or a smaller loan than needed.
The European Patent Office (EPO) has been undergoing a lengthy process to ratify a new unitary patent scheme in Europe, and now faces a potential Brexit, which for UK based SME patent applicants would mean a lengthier process than for SMEs in the rest of Europe.
According to Adam Heagy, president of Interactive Recruiting Consultants, this means making Twitter profiles «concise and direct» in describing their business and the actions they want potential applicants to take next, such as visiting a careers page.
A resume is the only means that the applicant has in order to highlight his potential in front of the recruitment board.
Which means that while other applicants are busy telling potential employers what a «positive attitude» they have, you'll have shown them every specific detail they have been waiting to read.
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