Sentences with phrase «slightly different career»

If you're looking for a slightly different career path, then here is the perfect and affordable opportunity to try your hand at zoology.
He decided he wants to pursue a slightly different career path with a large corporation, and that corporation utilizes an applicant tracking system, requiring all candidates to apply online.

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Over the next 7 years, the newly named and slightly different Marie Skłodowska - Curie Actions (MSCA) program will offer $ 6.2 billion (8 % of the H2020 budget) for a range of training and career development opportunities — about 30 % more than in FP7.
You need to ensure you are sifting through the information as everyone's career path is slightly different because we are all unique.
Collins: At KSTF, we find that having fellows with a mix of experience and in slightly different stages of their careers contributes to the professional growth of all.
Unfortunately, this practice of favoring seniority at the cost of early career teachers extends to pensions, albeit in a slightly different form.
They look slightly different for men or for people who begin teaching at various ages, but in reality the main driver of teacher turnover, at least early in his or her career, is years of experience, not age or gender.
Gris was to go in a slightly different direction, towards Synthetic Cubism, which to a certain degree helped to differentiate his career from the other two artists».
But I wanted to write about something slightly different — something that, when I reflect on my own career, was critically important not only to advancing my career and building my practice but also to keeping me sane and, most of the time, very happy in life.
There are a few leading sources each offering something slightly different including The Lawyer Portal — a new and exciting online platform designed to share information on a legal career from school age upwards.
There's no way to differentiate one technology executive career from another if both CIO resumes are collections of slightly different acronyms.
Just as these examples highlight, every career change is different and requires a slightly different strategy.
Talk to any hiring manager, recruiter, career coach, or resume writer, and everyone will have a slightly different take on what works (and what doesn't) in resumes.
Entry level resumes or those that show a change in career direction need to be written in a slightly different way than a resume that speaks volumes for someone's experience.
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