Sentences with phrase «say the job posting»

You should also consider the fact that you're not the only one applying for the said job post.
So, say the job posting asks for a nurse with IV certification, burn care experience and a willingness to rotate shiftwork.

Not exact matches

Furthermore, because South Korean job postings typically require photographs, as well as asking for applicants» height and weight, many applicants have said they felt pressured to appear attractive.
Let's say you've posted a job opening online.
A HubSpot spokeswoman, Ellie Botelho, said that the job was posted on many sites, including LinkedIn, The Ladders and Built in Boston, and was open to anyone meeting the qualifications regardless of age or any other demographic characteristic.
In the post, Healy said: «Two weeks ago I moved from Scotland to Germany to start a new job as an iOS engineer at SoundCloud.
So, I had a brilliant idea to get certified to be a nail tech,» she said in a blog post for Global Grind, adding «Don't be surprised if you hear about a part time job I've picked up at a local nail salon.»
That's from a blog post by Facebook's Joel Seligstein, who says that the newly unveiled Facebook Messages will sort through your inbox and attempt to separate the messages you care about (those from your friends) from the bank statements, spam, and job queries.
Even Lego, which has posted years of growth, said in September that sales of its colorful bricks fell for the first time in 13 years, and announced plans to cut 1,400 jobs.
«If you want to maintain a position in the middle class, given the vagaries of the humanities job market... well, you may want to make sure you snare some lucrative stock options first,» says the post.
Remote work continues to trend upward, with 2014 posting a 26 percent increase in open remote job postings over 2013 and 83 percent of hiring managers say telecommuting will be «more prevalent in the next five years.»
One classic study, outlined in the book Getting a Job, showed that among the 282 men surveyed, 56 percent had found their jobs through personal contacts, whereas only 19 percent had found theirs through job advertisements and 10 percent through applications of their own initiative,» says the poJob, showed that among the 282 men surveyed, 56 percent had found their jobs through personal contacts, whereas only 19 percent had found theirs through job advertisements and 10 percent through applications of their own initiative,» says the pojob advertisements and 10 percent through applications of their own initiative,» says the post.
What's more, nearly everyone said that their job postings had a low «reach» number, meaning the number of people who might have seen it, compared with a typical post or considering their pages» follower count.
Since Twitter users are predominantly on the younger side, employment experts say companies that post all their job openings on the social networking site could be shunning job seekers over the age of 40.
«If you go on LinkedIn, you'll see jobs posted in the $ 250,000 to $ 400,000 range,» says Zinner.
Fifty - nine percent of respondents said they think they have a better chance of being considered for a job if they apply as soon as the job is posted online.
While it might seem tempting to cram your resume with words you find in the job posting, Tom advises against it: «A lot of people will just go and dump the keywords in, but the systems are smarter than that, and they're advancing all the time,» she says.
When announcing the creation of his political advocacy group, Zuckerberg wrote a Washington Post op - ed, saying that technology leaders must band together to «advocate a bipartisan policy agenda to build the knowledge economy the United States needs to ensure more jobs, innovation and investment.»
I caught this in the New York Post this morning, thought it was pretty cool: «I love the retail broker business because my dad is a broker and my grandfather was a broker and it was the first job I ever had,» Jamie Dimon, 53, said at a Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association meeting...
«Not recognizing what's important to employees can translate into more job dissatisfaction, lower productivity, and higher voluntary turnover,» says Rosemary Haefner, vice president of human resources at CareerBuilder, in the Forbes post, «What It Takes To Retain Your Top Talent.»
«My job as Uber's C.E.O. is to set the course for the future of the company: innovating and growing responsibly, as well as acknowledging and correcting mistakes of the past,» Mr. Khosrowshahi said in a company blog post.
It's our job to educate our buyers that if they're looking for a 2 - bedroom condo right in Boston, you can't get that for $ 250,000, even if your offer is cash,» said Post.
USA Gymnastics posted the job in March, and chief operating officer Ron Galimore said the final two candidates were interviewed in person last week.
Of these social influencers, 12 % said that being an influencer was their full time job, which makes sense when you consider that 25 % said that their best posts take 1 - 3 hours to create and many spend nearly 7 hours daily on social media.
Last month, as church halls and Mosques in North Kensington responded as one to the horrific disaster at the Grenfell flats, Tim Farron, ironically a leading liberal, stepped down from his post saying that he couldn't do his job because of the hostility to his faith.
Further, given the constantly changing goal - posts of a politics immersed in the emotivist chaos of competing psychological identities and subjective personal rights, why on earth would anyone now want to pursue a career that in five, ten, or fifteen years might be torn from them simply because somebody somewhere finds a right to goodness - knows - what in the Constitution — even, as in this case, when their job does not actually require them to be involved in said goodness - knows - what?
or perhaps maybe we should be saying «Nice job posting this CNN..
Just to elaborate EVER so briefly on what I just posted there, from the Book of Job itself, if the point of Job is that it's all about delighting in the abstract and the question, why would Job say in 42:6 that he «despises» himself and «repents»?
Even her part time job blow the lid off any of us posting on here (wouldn't you say?).
Premier's research comes following a month that saw church halls and Mosques in North Kensington responding as one to the horrific disaster at Grenfell Tower, and Tim Farron, ironically a leading liberal, stepping down from his post saying he couldn't do his job because of the hostility to his faith.
This post by Daniel Wallace does a good job looking at some of the textual issues at hand, but I also appreciate what Pete Enns says in his response, where he argues that Eichenwald's piece was «naïve, over-the-top and basically right.»
That being said... While I'm not surprised at the overwhelming number of posts that disagree with the author, (this is CNN.com, after all) I know exactly what the author is trying to say here, but he also did a horrible job articulating it.
Anyway, I think I have written some posts later on in my blog about what you say, that the prophets worked «secular» jobs (and the priests as well) to provide for their families.
Chair of the Accord Coalition, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, said: «Accord is regularly made aware of qualified teachers who are excluded from jobs at faith schools, including serving members of staff who are forced to leave their post for behaviour deemed to go against a school's religious tenants, such as for seeking a divorce.
I was recently reading through Job again and have written a post which is a dialogue between a modern day counselor and Job (using only words Job himself said).
Instead, I assent to Sam's view which says, «You did a very good job with this post, Jeremy.
But I must say, savory or sweet, sweet - tatos are my jam Em @ Have Your Cake And recently posted... First Week of My New Job
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I'd say you did an awesome job writing this post.
Need i say that this forum is the most boring forum not because of the posts or the website (admin you are doing an amazing job) but because a lot of people here ARE MOANERS, they come here to moan and groan about everything in the club.
But, i'll say this, based on the quality of some of the posted stories on this site, SE did a good job analyzing the issue, fwiw.
I never post here just observe so now I'm just here to see everyone say how great giroud is nananana giroudddd then the next time we lose or draw lampost donkey and useless... Anyways good job arsenal great job giroud Barcelona here we come!!
Now I am not saying that Arsenal should not be thinking about replacing Wenger at the helm or that there is nobody out there who could do a better job, but I do understand the caution of the Arsenal board and the fear, starkly highlighted by the situation at Man United post Ferguson, that replacing the boss with the wrong man could be disastrous.
l still cant belive how bad we are i really thought we would be good this year no CL to tire out the best and a free run at the league... What a fool i was id like to say sorry to all Arsenal fans who i may have disagreed with your posts before i admit im wrong tho id love Wenger to prove the world wrong and win the league its not happing no matter how much i want it No point us fighting with each other when we all want the same even if differnet ways but you guys know deep doen we need a new Manager and some one who will kick the lasy ass bitches we have playing for 1000s pounds each week up the dam arse and make them earn what they get paid... lf someone in my job did nt do there bit i tell u wouldnt be working long.
The fact Hodgson kept his job after the dismal showing at the 2014 World Cup still shocks a large number of fans and it is fair to say he had to leave his post after another poor major tournament.
Your post timed at 8.36 p.m. said «if he's in the job a lot longer hes had more chance to win things.
«The betting suggests Paul Clement is under the most pressure to keep his job in the Premier League and avoid becoming the sixth manager to leave their post so far in the 2017/18 campaign,» said Coral's John Hill.
Former Tottenham, Arsenal and England defender Campbell, also linked with the job at League One Oxford United, said he would consider going overseas to land his first managerial post.
«I saw that nobody was crashing into the back post, so I decided that would be my job,» Barrett said.
That's supposed to say» You did a beautiful job...» ReplyCancel Maysem recently posted..
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