Sentences with phrase «search on hold»

So, they put their house search on hold until they were financially stable again.
Rising prices have made her decide to put her home - buying search on hold.
They put their search on hold several times due to family issues but I continued to stay in touch with them.
You may believe that the holiday season means it's time to put your job search on hold — but that's not true.
Just last week, the Grammar Chic blog weighed the heavy question of job hunting over the holidays — that is, should it even be attempted, or are you better off putting your job search on hold until January?
Putting your job search on hold while you wait to hear back from a specific position and company — sometimes before you've even been invited to interview for it — can cost you in time, momentum, and opportunity (e.g., an interesting opening you may miss during this period).
Many people put their job search on hold throughout the holiday season, and that's ok!
Sometimes you just have to take a step back and put the job search on hold.
Summer is here, but that doesn't mean you should put your job search on hold!
3 Summer Job Search Tips: Now that summer is here, most job seekers will think that it's a good idea to place their search on hold until the fall.
Getting ready for the holidays can be challenging enough where it's tempting to put your job search on hold.
You've put your search on hold until January, because everyone knows that no one lands anything but seasonal work in November or December, right?
If you have been told to put your job search on hold during the holidays, you might want to reconsider.
It's certainly tempting to put your job search on hold, especially if you previously held an incredibly stressful job position and are feeling burnt out.
If you've decided to put your job search on hold for awhile, it may be tempting to forget about your career altogether during that period.
If you've been thinking about purchasing a red sports car, but have put your search on hold because you're afraid your car insurance company will charge you more money, think again!
I waited six months for the Regal Sportback to come to life, putting my car search on hold, as I thought it would be the perfect combination of style, comfort, performance and practicality.
If you are single over the holiday season, you may be tempted to put your search on hold and stop dating.
Citing a recent Boston Globe article, Blaser said that while larger research institutions like Harvard University have put many faculty searches on hold, smaller neighboring universities like Tufts and colleges like Emerson, Holy Cross, and Amherst are looking to hire «top scientists discouraged by the stiff competition» at larger institutions.
If this is your thinking, you're missing out on opportunities to make headway in your job search, when your competitors have taken that misguided notion to heart, and put their searches on hold.
Because many individuals put their searches on hold for holidays, a diligent candidate can find success because of the lack of competition and pressure on hiring managers to fill jobs.
In my years as an Executive Resume Writer, Executive Coach, and eMBA Coach, I've seen high earners who put their job searches on hold because they expect to get a job offer in a few weeks or months.
The holidays are sufficiently busy that many jobseekers effectively put their searches on hold, from Thanksgiving through the start of January.

Not exact matches

But Bing holds on to just a tinyfraction of the giant search market in China — less than 1 % — and it faces an uphill battle in attracting more users.
On Monday, the search giant founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page said it's reorganizing, creating a holding company with that name to give more clarity to its various product lines.
A keyword search of Halo Top on Instagram yields endless close - ups of bare - midriffed fans smiling with their favorite pint, while ranters like @joshkrugerPHL don't hold back on Twitter: Halo Top is «ice cream for people who hate life.»
It is easy to design a search box as almost every site these days is powered by a database on the back - end, which is what holds the products (if a store) or the articles (if a blog), and so forth.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a test case on privacy in the digital age on Monday, declining to decide whether police need to obtain search warrants to examine cellphone location information held by wireless carriers.
Earlier this week, reports surfaced noting that Google hardware boss Rick Osterloh had said in a recent meeting with journalists at Mobile World Congress — an annual mobile industry conference held in Barcelona — that the search giant was pumping the brakes on its line of «Pixel» - branded Chromebooks.
George Askew, an analyst with Stifel, upgraded the stock from a hold to a buy because of the company's rapid growth on the mobile search side.
The Pen also has a button for Google Assistant — if you draw a circle around something on the screen while holding the button, it will use Google's search engine to identify whatever you circled.
I spent a lot of time on LinkedIn searching for people who held positions at companies I was interested in.
The search giant is also working on a service that would enable users to hold their phones up to foreign street signs and receive an automatic translation, reports The New York Times.
I don't know that it's as easy to pin a price on a site as it is to evaluate its inbound links profile and give it a quality score as to whether that No. 2 search rank is going to hold or blow up.
They consider three benchmarks based on DJIA: (1) buy - and - hold; (2) random weekly timing; and, (3) an index reversion strategy with rules similar to the search intensity strategy.
Powered by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) and Silicon Valley's Plug & Play Tech Center, the accelerator is on the search for technologies that will disrupt the media space and is now accepting applications until Friday, June 12.
«As a growing number of homebuyers, many of whom put their purchase on hold due to stricter lending guidelines, now reactivate their search, the expectation is for renewed growth in home sales in the second half of 2013.»
Investors who hold the capital that fund large industrial projects, that eventually create the tax revenue through wages and corporate taxes we rely on for infrastructure, also search for the path of least resistance.
There are numerous ways to come up with new content ideas, from holding a contest within your company to researching search trends for themes related to your industry on Google Trends.
In a letter to shareholders on Monday, Google's current CEO Larry Page spelled out what seems like a seismic change in the Internet search giant: The incorporated company now falls under a new holding company, called Alphabet, run by the two co-founders, Page and Sergey Brin.
As I am mostly concentrated on liquid financial markets, I have been searching for good stock ideas where real estate held might be worth considerably more than the market capitalization.
By offering shopping option right on search listing, Google has attempted to keep its hold on internet users intact.
I've been searching for textual references to back up this assertion, with mixed - ish results and no real smoking gun, but whatever — the fundamental holds: Central bankers should offer opinions on what fiscal policy ought to be when fiscal policy is a problem for them.
The constant threat of a US remake has so far proved no more than a rumour, but the show lives on through an enthusiastic fan community that continues to hold an annual convention called Tedfest, which is well worth a Google search.
The very glorification of the strong individual, and the hysterical emotion centered upon «personalities in the news,» reflects the feeble hold which we have on our own selfhood.33 How desperately we search for that personal reality which will vicariously, if not directly, help us to feel we possess our own hearts and will.
That the issue at stake is a spiritual one is evident in the religious imagery that pervades Callahan's account of technological medicine: that the war on death is a search for «immortality»; that the dying patient might be «saved»; that medicine is seen as «omnipotent, holding life and death wholly in its hands»; that a lobbyist equates heart attacks, cancer, and strokes with sin (interesting rhetoric in the public sphere, but I'll save that discussion for another day).
Now, Tom explains, instead of meeting Bill Clinton jogging on the pathways or holding court with natives in the cafe, he's been running into vacationers searching for signs of our current president as if they might those of a movie star.
A public meeting was held at Gloucester Cathedral on 23rd September to update the congregation on the search for a replacement for Bishop Michael Perham.
When he studied the lives of those who gave themselves to the search for truth, he saw that they might be classified in four groups: the scholastic theologians, who proclaimed themselves the followers of reason and speculation; the Isma`ilis and other Shi`as who held that to reach truth one must have an infallible living teacher, and that there always is such a teacher; the philosophers, who relied on logical and rational proofs; and the Sufis, who held that they, the chosen of God, could reach knowledge of Him directly in mystical insight and ecstasy.
One of these was A.H. Johnson who was the first to mention the possibility of a «societal view,» and thereby elicited an explicitly negative reaction from Whitehead.8 Others who entertain this view are, mainly, William Christian, Lewis Ford, Marjorie Suchocki, and Jorge Nobo.9 Amongst these, Ford is the only one who links his holding of the «entitative view» to an emphasis on the imprehensibility of God's consequent nature10 (and who later finds this so much of a problem that he starts searching in other directions, though not in that of the «societal view»).11 The other three — Christian, Suchocki, and Nobo — do see possibilities for a conceptually coherent account of the prehensibility of God.
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