Sentences with phrase «rely on phone interviews»

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Stéfane Marion, who is Arseneau's boss at National Bank, says the more reliable measure of wages is found in StatsCan's quarterly reports on gross domestic product, which rely on hard numbers rather than interviews over the phone.
In a phone interview, Gordon expressed wanting to «slowly build spaces for [our peers] to create work instead of relying on spaces that have already been there -LSB-...] Realistically, it's not about what we're making; it's about how few people get to do it.»
He wonders whether law firms will start relying exclusively on phone interviews to avoid the legal hassles of meeting someone in person.
While the Gear VR relies on Samsung's high - end Galaxy phones for power and a display, HTC Americas president Jason Mackenzie confirmed that the HTC Vive will be a standalone device that connects to your PC in a VR - focused interview with Greenbot's Florence Ion.
In a phone interview, you can't rely on your interviewer's visual cues to guide your next move, and you can't expect your unique sense of humor to come across as it would in person.
More and more companies are relying on phone screens, or phone interviews, as a preliminary gauge of whether or not a candidate should be invited for an in - person interview.
We rely on simple and effective phone interviews to understand your career and goals.»
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