Sentences with phrase «rejected by the qualifications»

In an already over-scheduled day, how many executives can find the 80 hours to commit to writing ECQ narrative statements that could be rejected by the Qualifications Review Board?
Should your ECQ package be rejected by the Qualifications Review Board, you will get one more opportunity to convince them that you are the correct choice for the SES position.

Not exact matches

For example, some applicants to teacher - training are being rejected by some institutions for not having the right qualifications, such as high A-level grades in appropriate subjects, while others with worse qualifications are accepted at others.
People like Andrew Bolt are still going on about the 1997 Oregon petition, in which a lot of people (about 1 per cent of whom had any more relevant qualifications than I do) agreed with a misleading statement sent out by a lunatic - fringe thinktank, and were then quoted as «scientists who reject global warming».
One after the other, eminent scientists with qualifications and distinctions far superior to those claimed by Mann, set out what is wrong with Mann's work, and why they reject it...
Those which don't meet the qualifications are rejected and the resume is never seen by a human.
I want to give you an honest assessment of your qualifications and where you can improve (the things you're potentially getting rejected by employers for but aren't getting feedback on).
Of more than 2,600 hiring managers surveyed by CareerBuilder in 2009, 35 percent had rejected candidates after finding objectionable material, including photos of them using drugs, bad - mouthing previous employers and lying about their qualifications.
Persistent, poorly controlled antisocial behaviour, however, is socially handicapping and often leads to poor adjustment in adults.1 It occurs in 5 % of children, 2 and its prevalence is rising.3 The children live with high levels of criticism and hostility from their parents and are often rejected by their peers.3 Truancy is common, most leave school with no qualifications, and over a third become recurrent juvenile offenders.4 In adulthood, offending usually continues, relationships are limited and unsatisfactory, and the employment pattern is poor.
The court also rejected the Challengers» objections to the qualifications of the arbitration panel and also the fact that part of the Commission Recipients» legal fees were partially paid by NAR and the Board.
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