Sentences with phrase «quite valuable job»

These reports inevitably stray a little bit into policy areas, but they do a quite valuable job in summarizing things like technical options for carbon capture and sequestration, and of evaluating methodologies for policy decisions.

Not exact matches

The knack for keeping conversations engaging and interest alive is quite valuable to the job seeker.
Then again, when fall comes, things won't be quite so serene; this is a valuable time to explore the job market, learn about yourself, and take stock of where you are and where you want to go.
The job duties of a Mississippi veterinary assistant number quite a few, which makes them a very valuable part of any animal healthcare team.
And they said, no, not particularly, but we would like an event in the New York area that focuses on us and gives us what we need, and then it would be valuable to us to also see the exhibits, understand what is going on in technology in the legal industry as it relates to us in our job, but there wasn't quite enough for them if it was only technology, and the same with the other groups.
It helps build professional relationships, grants access to a pipeline of possible job opportunities, and when done right, can offer quite the pool of valuable career resources.
I'm not talking about arrogance, but instead a quite confidence down deep inside that you're a valuable employee who can do the job, and that any organization would be lucky to have you (of course I never recommend actually saying this out loud J) This kind of quiet confidence will help you remain positive and upbeat throughout your career change.
Put together to give applicants a valuable insight into the types of situations they may face in the job, these tests usually appear relevant, fair and quite friendly.
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