Sentences with phrase «more traditional job»

Sara Sutton Fell, CEO at FlexJobs in Boulder, Colorado agrees that «21st century titles... often either have a new take on more traditional job titles, or simply use titles that didn't exist 10 years ago and thus end up sounding more off - beat.»
If you are seeking a more traditional job, however, you can use the skills list below for ideas to help update your resume, craft your cover letter, and prepare for your interview.
Once you start getting bites, respond with more traditional job application elements.
After a few years of working full time in a more traditional job, Segal decided to go full - force with her art.
Plus, while it's relatively easy to clock out and forget when you have a more traditional job, it's nearly impossible as an entrepreneur.
«A more traditional job might seem great at first,» she says.
He explains how the rise of the «1099 workforce» is not limited to Silicon Valley; more and more traditional jobs in fields like manufacturing are turning to contractors to perform the same tasks full - time employees used to do.
After a decade, Clint left commercial fishing, taking more traditional jobs in Portland, where he and and his wife, Barbara, raised Allison and her two sisters.
Today, Vocation Vacations is in full swing; clients spend one to three days with mentors in jobs ranging from cheesemonger to sword - maker (there are more traditional jobs, too, such as architect and veterinarian).

Not exact matches

A study from 2009 now getting buzz on the blogosphere explored the role marriage plays in the lesbian wage premium, and found that women who don't expect to be part of a traditional family spend more time investing in labour participation through on - the - job training and working longer hours than household skills.
Millennial preferences also shifted, but in the opposite direction — which could give the youngest crop of workers an advantage when vying for jobs in more traditional workplaces that value employee face time.
Whatever term you choose, the world of work is changing fast as people abandon, or supplement, traditional jobs and embrace self - employment, a more flexible working situation.
Online platforms make it easier than its ever been to start and run a successful business at a time when there's never been more need for an alternative to the stagnant traditional job market.
Coffee shops and coworking spaces abound with freelancers plugging away on their laptops, and office spaces are increasingly empty as the best and brightest leave traditional work behind to claim more flexibility and autonomy in their jobs.
«Traditional jobs are not as sought - after or desirable as they once were, especially by younger workers who want more flexibility and quality of life.
Businesses have had to learn to be more flexible with schedules as millennials are steering away from traditional 9 to 5 jobs.
Factor in a generally fresher ecosystem with shorter tenure and quicker job rotations than in more traditional industries — energy, banking or retail — and you find yourself hiring younger or less experienced candidates than you normally would.
If the software allows [drivers] to take up driving jobs with less downtime, it should make them more productive than traditional taxi drivers because the access has improved.
These people are more engaged in their work when compared to traditional job - holders, relish being their own boss and enjoy greater creativity than typical nine - to - five workers.
«Whether it's a direct result of the current economy, or a person's independent drive, we are seeing more and more people across generations starting their own businesses as alternatives to traditional jobs or careers.
Becoming a business loan broker is more flexible than becoming a traditional bank loan broker, which is a very rigid job role that is restricted to only a few lending products.
There are many reasons for this growth beyond the difficulty of finding a traditional corporate job, including more online resources, organizations for entrepreneurs and a multitude of financing options.
So no matter who comes in, our job is to be more confident and more capable than anybody, whether there are competitors in the traditional industry or new competitors.
REALITIES OF THE AMERICAN JOB MARKET — 41 % of employed Americans chose to work in a traditional job — 19 % of employed Americans are working in jobs they took out of necessity — 19 % of employed Americans want to find jobs that allow them to be more creative — 9 % of employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degrJOB MARKET — 41 % of employed Americans chose to work in a traditional job — 19 % of employed Americans are working in jobs they took out of necessity — 19 % of employed Americans want to find jobs that allow them to be more creative — 9 % of employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degrjob — 19 % of employed Americans are working in jobs they took out of necessity — 19 % of employed Americans want to find jobs that allow them to be more creative — 9 % of employed Americans have one job to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degrjob to pay the bills and another that allows them to be creative — 9 % of employed Americans identify as underemployed (i.e., their job does not require their level of degrjob does not require their level of degree)
«We are today becoming more like the frontier church, where most pastors had second jobs,» Hobgood said, and alternatives to traditional seminary degrees need to be further developed, and «they need to be accorded real credibility and dignity.»
OK, I'm trini to de bone, and you did a good job here, but this is the more traditional recipe for Callaloo, which is the national dish of Trinidad and Tobago
The desire to be with my children more pushed me into rethinking what I was doing and how I could continue to travel and cook worldwide, but also have the ability to do it in a bit more «free form» way than a more traditional chef's job.
Hill is more of a traditional QB so I think he will get the job over Piggy.
Until men and women can be confident of finding jobs that pay the same rate, it will remain too easy for couples to slip into the «traditional» model where the man brings home more of the bacon and the woman does the lion's share of the childcare, out of economic pressure rather than free choice.
You say, «for the record, feminism did not strip those traditional - minded men from their jobs or fates — technology, job outsourcing, the decimation of unions, the Great Recession, etc., etc, did a lot more damage then the fact that women want to work (unless you want us to be «gold - diggers»)
And, for the record, feminism did not strip those traditional - minded men from their jobs or fates — technology, job outsourcing, the decimation of unions, the Great Recession, etc., etc, did a lot more damage then the fact that women want to work (unless you want us to be «gold - diggers»), make as much as men do (which we still don't), be educated (you want a smart woman, right?)
For example, girls whose fathers do plenty of childcare and household chores grow up into women who aspire to less traditional, more highly paid jobs.
Yes, I have a ton of flexibility in my schedule, and yes, I get to spend more time with my son than I would if I had a more traditional office job.
Republicans Amedore and Hanna have focused more on traditional economic themes, like tax reduction and job creation.
Shouldn't he pay more attention to safeguarding our traditional institutions such as the Monarchy and the Duchy of Cornwall (his day job) before writing mini-manifestos all over the place no doubt telling others to do so?
The idea — as with every property in lieu of taxes agreement, or PILOT — was to encourage private development with short - term tax breaks in return for improved property, more jobs and increased traditional tax payments in the long term.
Even if the IOM recommendations are fully and effectively implemented, this timing could make it hard to assess the impact of the changes on trainees» career outcomes — whether the skill set IOM is advocating create new research leaders or scientists who struggle for jobs in a marketplace that still values more traditional standards of success.
There may be fewer jobs than in other, more traditional neurosciences, but there are also fewer people seeking them, Lenggenhager notes.
• For both men and women, the role of a family member or caregiver does not come at a cost to the investment in a work identity • Because women are more likely to occupy lower quality jobs, they are more likely to have lower career centrality • Traditional gender beliefs lead both men and women to be less career centric, but the impact is stronger for women.
Many people want to move from their traditional job and create a career in a more holistic form of work.
«I think that if social media doesn't do the job for Unistella, then there is more traditional legal recourse as well.»
Working for yourself especially, it can be easy to just get lost in the hustle and forget that you don't necessarily have tangible things to work towards like you might in a more «traditional» 9 - to - 5 job, like raises or promotions.
Traditional dating sites have also seen more users job hunting.
Both men and women take part in family life, but men still do more of the «men's job» while girls deal with the things which are more traditional for them.
By: a traditional business card that makes the entire date seem more like a job interview than a dating prospect.
While they do a great job of defying the traditional Zelda formula for an overall improved product, I felt the dungeons could been a bit longer and that the dungeon bosses could have been more unique.
Seems to me that they often do a much better job of capturing the spirt and energy of the source material than more traditional adaptations do, as a comparison of the two 90s adaptations of Emma (the other being the Gwynneth Paltrow version), I think, shows.
In order to learn more about the capturing of scents, he gets a job as an apprentice for a nearby perfume shop, where the owner, Giussepe Baldini (Hoffman, Meet the Fockers), but soon leaves when he finds that he can not capture the scent of everything using traditional methods.
It's only as Shepard begins emphasizing more traditional plot elements that Dom Hemingway begins to lose its grip on the viewer, as the film's second half has been suffused with developments of a disappointingly hackneyed nature (eg Dom attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter, Dom tries to find a legitimate job, etc, etc).
He wrote, directed and starred in the film, which tells the story of a chef who tackles his own independent food truck after being unhappy with his more traditional restaurant job.
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