Sentences with phrase «small number of graduates»

Each year we take on a small number of graduates both for our Technology Graduate Scheme and for entry level roles across our organisation here in the United Kingdom in areas such as Marketing, R&D, HR and Technical Support.
A small number of graduates choose postgraduate study in order to specialise in a particular hospitality - related function, such as hospitality management, events management or human resources (HR).
«In the 1950s there was a small number of graduates from each class and therefore alumni wanted to come back to NIU reunions to see their classmates.
I asked myself, If our school systems are producing such small numbers of graduates, what is the purpose of K — 12 education for black males?

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(At this point, it's also worth noting that Facebook's claims about the effectiveness of Free Basics as a development tool in India are highly debatable — the vast majority of those who took up the offer were existing Internet users who wanted some free data, and it seems a very small number of genuinely new users actually graduated to the world of paid - for Internet access.
Here at Fundera, we've seen a number of wild success stories with debt refinancing — especially when it comes to graduating small business owners from expensive short - term financing to bigger and better loans.
In today's economy there are many small churches seeking fresh seminary graduates to be their pastors, and there continue to be fair numbers of openings for assistant or associate pastors.
And according to a SUNY spokeswoman, 83 percent of public college graduates already remain in the state after they receive their degree, so the potential number of students affected by the residency requirement would be relatively small.
And, according to a SUNY spokeswoman, 83 percent of public college graduates already remain in the state after they receive their degree anyway, so the potential number of students affected by the residency requirement would be small.
Each year, the Housing Trust Fund hires a small number of recent college graduates, according to Sochet.
The graduate division also sponsored a number of social events — both large and small — as a way to get postdocs to meet one another.
[F] uture shortages in cartography, photogrammetry, and geodesy seem likely because the number of graduates is too small (tens to hundreds) to give NGA choices or means of meeting sudden demand,» the report notes.
'' [F] uture shortages in cartography, photogrammetry, and geodesy seem likely because the number of graduates is too small (tens to hundreds) to give NGA choices or means of meeting sudden demand.»
The picture for India is almost the opposite, with a growing population of students pursuing graduate degrees and a small, stable number obtaining undergraduate degrees.
Although the General Medical Council is in favour of increased recruitment of graduates into medicine, the number of places available is relatively small, though growing.
Affordable Primary Tuition recruits university students and recent graduates, and trains them to offer one - on - one and small - group tuition in schools serving large numbers of disadvantaged pupils.
A study of a federally - funded voucher program in Washington D.C. found that students graduated from small private high schools in larger numbers.
Some schools choose to compensate their teachers more if they have a Master's Degree; the small number of Sposato Graduate School of Education graduates who have worked in schools like this have received the corresponding pay bumps.
However, in East Palo Alto schools, which serve primarily low - income students, only a small number of students are currently on track to graduate ready for college.
In the past, preparing students to graduate from high school and move on to college used to involve preparation in terms of a relatively small number of skills.
If passed, this legislation will only hurry the division of the state's teacher workforce into two castes — one, a group of hurriedly - prepared and hastily - certified edutourists for the state's charter and private schools, and an increasingly small and dwindling number of hyper - scrutinized and continuously - monitored graduates of traditional teacher preparation programs.
She graduated from the Veterinary Technician Program at LaGuardia Community College in 2000 after which she gained practical experience in a number of different small animal hospitals.
There are fewer than 3,000 vet assistants expected to graduate from two - year programs each year based on the limited number of qualified veterinary assistant schools and the relatively small class sizes.
Graduate training in translational research may be pursued in a number of fields related to clinical and basic sciences, including anesthesiology and pain management, behavior, cardiology, clinical epidemiology and population medicine, dentistry, diagnostic imaging (radiology), large animal internal medicine, large animal surgery, oncology, ophthalmology, production medicine (ruminant and swine), radiation oncology, small animal internal medicine, small animal surgery, and theriogenology.
PS: also on the point about «a number of small practitioners are dying to have an articling student, but the applicants are reluctant to relocate to remote or rural locations where these practices are located» — my sense from talking to the numerous students in my graduating class alone that are looking for articles, there are plenty of capable and eager graduates looking for articles that are open to such positions if they know about them.
And although the number of law school graduates has increased each year over this period, the increase has been relatively small.
Small and medium enterprises are becoming more prominent in the graduate market, with an increase in the numbers of graduates being hired.
Throughout the year there will also be a number of graduate jobs with smaller employers; these vacancies can either be advertised or unadvertised.
If you're determined to travel the world with your job, did you know that a small number of sought - after graduate schemes allow you to experience international placements as part of your initial training.
Most environmental management graduate roles are advertised as individual vacancies rather than as part of a graduate scheme, although a small number of orgnaisations will run a formal graduate scheme.
Many of the larger employers require graduate candidates to have, or be on track for, a 2.1, but a good number will also accept 2.2 s. Smaller employers will have a straightforward recruitment process, often comprising an application and an interview or two; larger employers will follow a more complicated process, including online aptitude tests as well as an online application, a telephone interview (or, rarely, a video interview) and an assessment day.
In the UK, there are a greater number of small and medium - sized enterprises (SMEs) than large companies, with small businesses often enabling graduates to get a foot in the door through work experience (see below).
Most finance employers accept graduates from all degree disciplines, but a small number of employers seek specific degrees or have a preference for certain degree subjects.
Starting pay in public service typically ranges from # 24,000 to # 30,000 for graduate schemes and is between # 15,000 and # 23,000 for the small number of higher apprenticeship programmes available.
Candidates I coach can obsess about getting on a big graduate scheme at a well - known firm and are almost unaware that in terms of numbers the vast majority of jobs are with small and medium sized firms where the opportunities to grow and take responsibility are just as large.
Good point Jim... BUT... if brokerages ideally going forward have to compete with other brokerages for only a small number of recent competent graduates per year (instead of the tumble weed - like overabundance of wide - eyed hoping - for - good - luck babes - in - the - woods minor league» rs) who are highly educated (both academically and industry related), well experienced in some kind of previous real estate related venture (other than simply as a commissioned sales person) who can also prove that they have an ethics - driven background «prior» to being allowed into real estate transaction schooling / training, then that ball falls squarely in Organized Real Estate's bureaucratic court of currently - fuzzy parameters.
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