Sentences with phrase «more talented candidates»

By offering child care staff training courses and the opportunity to earn additional qualifications, your center will be able to attract more talented candidates for job openings.

Not exact matches

I would go even further than David Cameron - I would fast track even more talented women and ethnic minority candidates into the seats currently held by our Bedblocker MPs - about 25 % of the Parliamentary Party the last time I looked.
Because the lab is small and new, it is essential to find good people, but for the very same reason young group leaders may lose talented candidates to more established labs.
Yet the most compelling rationale for merit pay is not any short - term bump in test scores, but rather its potential for making the profession more attractive to talented candidates, more amenable to specialization, more rewarding for accomplished professionals, and a better fit for the 21st - century labor market.
«Our research has shown that if it takes you more than 30 days to make an offer to a candidate, the odds of them rejecting that offer go up by 66 percent,» said Nick Montgomery, chief research officer for TalentEd.
The district moved up its timeline to hire teachers, which Hargrove - Krieghoff says helps ensure access to a more diverse and talented pool of candidates.
«Serious proponents of merit pay believe the point is not any kind of short - term test - score bump but making the profession more attractive to talented candidates
In this respect, remember that talented candidates from outside the sector may be more likely to have the ideas to innovate and the commercial expertise to drive through change.
Whereas the worst recruiters are little more than lying charlatans that give the industry a bad name, the best — and I count many friends among the finest in the market — are talented individuals with the patience of saints, deserving of more respect than they often receive from their candidates.
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