Sentences with phrase «over another candidate»

Since you will be competing against hundreds of other candidates for the same job, you won't want to risk not having the edge over candidates who have applied without.
If one candidate has access to HD video equipment and also has editing skills, they will have a significant advantage over candidates who do not possess these assets.
Most employers don't spend longer than seven seconds going over a candidate's resume before moving on to the next one.
Your training and degrees can prove a significant advantage over candidates without the same qualifications.
This is due to the fact that their qualifications, training, skills and experience gives them an upper hand over a candidate who lacks these finer qualities.
The electoral college can allow for a candidate who has spent significantly less on an election to win over a candidate who has spent more.
Hiring professionals will have the luxury of passing over those candidates who don't look promising.
Traditional retained search firms don't hand over the candidate research.
A properly formatted resume will almost always win the interview over a candidate with greater experience.
Conducted behavioral based interviewing, consultation with managers over candidate's skills sets, and selection recommendations.
Speaking of the board, its members were divided over the candidates.
The less of an impact you make on the interviewer, the lower your chances of scoring that job over a candidate who managed to engage with their potential new employer.
In many cases, the hiring company may choose to pass over a candidate completely, rather than get into a debacle with competing agencies over who deserves the referral fee.
This will help them answer the question of why they should pick you as an intern over another candidate.
An internship proves that you can do the job and will give you a decided edge over another candidate without an internship.
A couple of years ago, recruiters spent twice as much time going over a candidate's resume than now.
If it isn't a requirement then it's a big advantage over another candidate who hasn't thought outside of the box, so to speak.
Don't underestimate these qualities — they can easily give you the edge over candidates without any experience but with an equally good degree.
In their eyes, why pick someone who doesn't have the degree, over a candidate who has?
Earlier this year in the wake of the row over candidate selection in Falkirk, Ed Miliband announced that he wanted to reform the relationship between Labour and its affiliated trade union members.
In Sweden, profit - making free schools tried to cut costs by employing unqualified candidates over candidates with teaching qualifications.
You'll be activily communicating with your clients about vacancies, and sending over your candidate profiles, you'll advertise, headhunt, negiote, market and deliver results on your desk.
Often, going into a discussion over candidates in a particular category, I found myself marvelling at the degree to which they analyzed each submission for the project's perceived difficulty of execution, just how «innovative» it actually was, and how unique it was to attempt in that particular sector.
CNN: Viral video shows Romney in testy exchange over his faith In campaign time, it's ancient history: a 2007 video showing a testy off - air exchange between Mitt Romney and a radio host over the candidate's faith and his stance on abortion.
Both are great players, but with teams like the Cubs, Dodgers, and Nationals all expected to win around 90 or more games, it's hard to give them the nod over the candidates on the elite teams.
At first glance, research suggests that the ERS is correct in their argument: central party control over candidate selection and position on party lists tends to increase party unity in legislative behaviour.
The Labour party's debate over the candidate for London mayor has been dominated by calls for «no return to the 80s».
These shocking revelations will no doubt give rise to a new storm of controversy over a candidate about whom unending accusations of moral turpitude have been made.
«Hostilities within the Labour Party reached new heights yesterday as the party's biggest union donor claimed that it had been subjected to a «Kafkaesque» trial in a row over candidate selection.
«In spite of my legal caution, the appearance of my actions has created an unfortunate shadow over these candidates,» Miner said.
You'll be actively communicating with your clients and candidates about vacancies, and sending over your candidate profiles, you'll advertise, headhunt, market and deliver results on your specialist desk.
(There's a woman with a spiky blonde hairdo sitting just over the candidate's shoulder who's a little distracting).
Maintain a watchful eye on your clients and survey them often for satisfaction levels over the candidates you've placed and the quality of work they produce.
Not since George W. Bush have I seen this level of anxiety over a candidate or political figure.
The absence of a nominee from the White House tipped the hand of the board in favor of Williams over a candidate that was either diverse, or one who had expertise in financial regulation.
This election season, your employees may quarrel over candidates.
This means that (for example) even if 60 % of voters favor Candidate Alice over Candidate Bob, it's still possible for Bob to beat Alice.
Plus, online donation details automatically end up in a database, simplifying accounting and reporting — a serious concern in a campaign environment in which the press and bloggers pour over a candidate's FEC filings online.
The Financial Times called his selection «the highest - profile tussle over a candidate choice, the party leadership rejected a request from activists in Aldershot to be allowed to consider Daniel Hannan, the prominent Eurosceptic MEP, for the safe Tory seat».
By a vote of 23 - 4, the GOP selected Fossella over candidates Michael Allegretti, a businessman, and Michael Grimm, a former US Marshal, to challenge Democratic Rep. Michael McMahon in November.
Buying this line of thought, several strong supporters of Mr. de Blasio privately expressed pessimism over their candidate's chances should Mr. Weiner join them on the ballot.
On Feb. 7, Killian won the nomination in a vote by Republican district leaders over candidate Dan Schorr, a former inspector general in Yonkers and previous candidate for Westchester district attorney.
Ed Miliband has had his hand forced by the recent Falkirk scandal regarding the union's influence over candidate selections to publically acknowledge the need to overhaul the highly charged relationship.
The April 19 special election to replace the former legislative leaders in the Assembly and Senate has the specter of corruption hanging over the candidates as they pledge to restore voter confidence.
Her comments follow the party's argument with the Unite union over candidate selections, emanating from accusations the Unite union skewed the process of selection for a Labour candidate in the upcoming Falkirk by - election.
The aforementioned suit over a candidate's use of LLC money was settled out of court, so there hasn't yet been a clear test of what might be called the Sugarman Doctrine, which assumes underutilized power in the sections of election law prohibiting attempts to circumvent contribution limits and obfuscate the true source of campaign money.
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