Sentences with phrase «potential future reference»

The letter may sit dormant in an HR file, but your former boss (who's also a potential future reference) will be impressed with your professionalism.

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From the Hire platform, you can communicate with all potential candidates and keep those communications safe for future reference.
Hamilton later made another reference to a potential future book in which he reveals everything: «I get excited about the thought that, one day, I can talk about this year,» Hamilton said last week.
As certain «potential» names come to mind you can add them to your list and save them for future reference.
The group in reference to its members home and in the Diaspora, recalled have come together in recent time to deliberate on the present and future of Iwo with a view to harnessing its potentials towards greatness.
For example, panelists evaluating applications submitted to the Graduate Research Fellowship Program may consider the following with respect to the Intellectual Merit Criterion: the potential of the applicant to advance knowledge based on a holistic analysis of the complete application, including the Personal, Relevant Background, and Future Goals Statement, Graduate Research Plan Statement, strength of the academic record, description of previous research experience or publication / presentations, and references.
Clearly the «bubble» adjective is over-used in reference to current assets that are moderately over-priced by historical trends and their likely future growth potential.
This was the era that birthed Basketball Chandelier, 1997, a basketball goal made from both high - end (glass chandelier beads) and low - end (exposed metal pipes) parts that references the disparity in potential futures for many African - American youths.
Titles such as TCOM KUWAIT and DURAND LINE reference aerial military surveillance and conflict areas; others — ALPHA ANDROMEDAE, TIAMAT, PANGEA ULTIMA — are borrowed from constellations, ancient mythologies, and a potential supercontinent of the distant future.
Discussing it, as Morton does, with open reference to the moral hazards involved and the potential justice implications is a positive step forward in developing responsible discourses of climate futures.
The report on page 85 references Schwartz, using GFDL - CM3 climate models, to project 10,000 excess deaths by 2100, more deaths on net than die today from the heat, and note: «without any quantitative adjustment for potential future adaptation».
In this chapter we make no specific assumptions about the rate and direction of technological change into the future, recognising that very wide ranges of potentials will exist at the local and organisational levels at which climate vulnerability and responses will often be shaped, and also that the knowledge base referenced in the chapter reflects a range of assumptions about future trends.
When this kind of thing gets tested against the United Nations human rights system (specifically the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights» prohibition of arbitrary detention) then it is justified by reference to preventing harm to potential future victims.
Learning at the hands of the industry masters not only builds your self - esteem and skills, it connects you with potential employers and references for the future.
Keeping on top of your current responsibilities is the ethical thing to do and ensures you a good future reference as well as a potential soft landing spot in case your new job isn't quite as rosy as you imagined.
«While the interview and references are still important tools, work samples and pre-employment testing are playing a bigger role to assess future performance and potential to adapt and grow.»
• Detail oriented to ensure that all sales calls and interactions are recorded for future reference • Motivated strategist who understands how to implement cold calling to generate leads and realize potential business opportunities.
You certainly don't want a potential future employer to call a reference who is surprised to hear that they've been listed as a reference.
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