Sentences with phrase «revolves around the candidate»

One of the most common questions asked in interviews revolves around the candidate's experience.

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Maybe the topic revolved around a social problem or political candidate and you knew that your contrary point of view would be go over like a BLT at a bar mitzvah.
But the election will revolve around which candidate receives backing from the county Democratic establishment, which has distanced itself from Smith but so far declined to endorse any candidate.
Again, Mike Bloomberg, the post-partisan plutocrat and technocrat, liked but difficult to love, is opposing a Democratic - machine candidate with a built - in ethnic base but little fund - raising prowess, whose campaign message revolves around painting the mayor as out of touch.
To hear him tell it, few issues separate the seven Democratic candidates, and the race may revolve largely around whose voting bloc turns out.
Ironically, the scandals that have dogged this mayor largely revolve around donations outside the city's system: already - illegal straw donors as well as pay - to - play issues with legal «gifts» to his pet non-profits and to de Blasio - backed candidates for state office.
Part of the simplicity of Graham's enterprising investor screen stems from the limited data set in the S&P Stock Guide and revolves around how an investor can page through the guide to find a list of candidates.
Yet, for David Gaspin, his career revolves around using this process to match candidates to jobs, and help startups grow from the ground up.
Key questions about the use of data revolve around explaining a legitimate purpose for asking and retaining candidate information.
In fact, a cover letter revolves around the skills which the prospective employer wants to see in a candidate.
Everything about this interview revolves around your experience and how it has helped you to become the perfect candidate for the position you are interviewing for.
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