Sentences with phrase «means entering the job market»

And that means entering the job market or the job promotion shoot - out without being sufficiently prepared.

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(It is worth noting that oil prices substantially increased around 2008, creating a unique opportunity that could give the government the means to catch up with the population entering the job market, but unfortunately it is still not clear where all that money was spent on.
The first suggestion means having someone in the department — either faculty or a staff member — permanently tasked with keeping up to date on what is happening in the job markets the department's students or trainees are likely to enter.
Loaded down with debt after finishing school and entering a less - than - vibrant job market, many Millennials may simply be loath to take on any more debt or any means that might lead to more debt.
If you are entering a «client's market», meaning there are many more candidates available than there are jobs, getting into contracting can be very tough.
Thankfully, candidates are entering the job market with increasingly competitive IT skills, although that doesn't mean there are enough to go around.
Graduation season is upon us, which means a lot of recent college grads entering the job market.
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