Sentences with phrase «sense in your new career»

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This result makes sense, because employees want new challenges and opportunities in order to stay engaged in their work, grow their skills, and advance in their careers.
Behind these concerns was a new sense of the reality and importance of the historical self — its career over time and in community, the way its memory and expectation unite time into a present, its anxiety and guilt, and its hope of healing.
BY GEORGE J. DACRE Rockland's own Adam Chanler - Barat, who started his acting career in Clarkstown schools, is back on Broadway in New York City playing the lead male romantic role to Phillapa Soo in «Amelie,» the new musical story of an innocent, naive girl in Paris with her own sense of justiNew York City playing the lead male romantic role to Phillapa Soo in «Amelie,» the new musical story of an innocent, naive girl in Paris with her own sense of justinew musical story of an innocent, naive girl in Paris with her own sense of justice.
Well... in a sense, I do discover new things and conduct research; however, my work is done through editing and soliciting articles for the American Chemical Society's (ACS's) Student Affiliates career magazine, in Chemistry.
Even if you're currently satisfied with your full - time career, I recommend finding something you're interested in creating or pursuing on the side to help bring forth a new sense of agency and creative freedom in your life.
Tom gets his dream job as head coach of some imaginary college program and moves the bounty of his loins to a humongous mansion on the university's dime, leading to a lot of belly - aching, undeveloped «new kid» bully subplots, and what would be the final nail in Hilary Duff's career if the world that made her a star in the first place made any kind of sense.
The sequel begins with a new case — the famous Amityville incident — which screenwriters Chad Hayes, Carey Hayes, David Leslie Johnson and Wan only touch on briefly to give the audience a sense of where the characters are at in their careers and, rather seamlessly, efficiently establish a new internal and external threat in the film.
The new cut doesn't feel nearly as tense, nor does it bring about the same sense of impending doom, but it does promise another fantastic performance from Larson, and a noteworthy installment in Tremblay's very young career.
While at this point in his bastardized career, Burton is no longer a tough act to follow, Muppets director James Bobin doesn't clear the CGI cobwebs or successfully anchor any of these new events with the emotional heft that would at least make the removal of Carroll's sense of humor, brilliant caricatures, vivid imagery, and peerless wordplay somewhat tolerable.
As for the animation, it's spectacular in every sense of the word and lifted by a superb Alexandre Desplat score, featuring taiko drums, that marks a new career peak for the Oscar - winning composer of The Shape of Water.
Recruiting new college graduates for teaching positions made sense 40 years ago, when the typical graduate could expect to hold just five jobs in an entire career.
Students begin their career at University Park in the summer before seventh grade at a camp designed to allow faculty members to get a sense of where the students are academically and to orient them to the new standards and expectations.
Practice What You Teach follows three different groups of educators to explore the challenges of developing and supporting teachers» sense of social justice and activism at various stages of their careers: White pre-service teachers typically enrolled in most teacher education programs, a group of new teachers attempting to integrate social justice into their teaching, and experienced educators who see their teaching and activism as inextricably linked.
Edward sensed his new friend's uncertainty about her career, and her unhappiness in her marriage.
So whether you're retiring from a career in academics or from being a homemaker after your children have grown up and moved on, you need to get a sense of what your new path will be.
Her first career was as a firefighter and EMT in New Mexico where she found a passion for medicine and the sense of community as a firefighter.
Whitney Museum, New York One of the longest careers in American art has produced everything from tasteful nonagons to bombastically lurid steel sculptures — but collected into this epochal show, it all starts to make sense
Evoking a tangible sense of pride, strength and strife, his textural paintings articulate remembrances from his childhood in the segregated South and the socio - political issues about which he was passionate throughout his career in New York.
Cast in bronze composite and painted with color - shifting automotive paint, the large sculptures are in one sense the culmination of Price's long career and in another the beginning of a new path cut tragically short.
While living and working in such places as France, Costa Rica, California, the Midwest, Germany, and her home of New York City, Michele Brody's career is based on a process of working in collaboration with new communities in the development of an interpretation of the sense of a place as an outsider looking New York City, Michele Brody's career is based on a process of working in collaboration with new communities in the development of an interpretation of the sense of a place as an outsider looking new communities in the development of an interpretation of the sense of a place as an outsider looking in.
In the end, keeping the focus on your career, your happiness, and your reputation will help you decide whether or not making that move to a new role and a new department makes sense for you.
It may be okay for a new graduate to include that he or she has always wanted to pursue a career in social work due to a sense of wanting to give back to the world, but this needs to be followed with what that student can offer the employer.
Bottom line: recognize your value and transferable skill set when considering what positions in other fields make sense for you, and don't let this tired old cliché deter you from pursuing a new career in a new field.
It's harder to be successful in an area for which you don't feel passion or a sense of purpose, says New York City - based career counselor and executive coach Roy Cohen, author of The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide.
Even if a job applicant has changed industries or careers midstream, the resume should provide a sense that the applicant all along was gathering skills, contacts, information, and ideas that would be useful in the new industry or career.
When our lives become busier or more complicated, in seasons perhaps where our family is growing, we are moving houses, or our jobs or careers are on new paths, we have to adjust our schedule or expectations in other areas to keep a sense of balance.
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