Sentences with phrase «sorted by profession»

Learn from real resume examples and cover letter examples, sorted by profession and company.
Verdant Labs has data on the political leanings sorted by profession, based on campaign contributions.

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Achieving this sort of training requires the same mixture of academic knowledge and apprenticeship employed by other professions.
I wonder if you're practicing as midwife underground in a state where you're not licensed, if you sort of by default don't report your income, since what you're doing isn't a legal profession?
There's some nice masculine bonding ritualized in the top - secret, homoerotic spanking / pissing / Greco - Roman wrestling of ultra-secret frat Skull & Bones (where Bush Jr. first learned to be a spook) that only occasionally elicits giggles, as well as snatches of interrogation and espionage that make The Good Shepherd a Bletchley Park presentation of a James Bond intrigue, i.e., a spy flick as filtered through the sort of secrecy and emotional reserve required by the profession itself.
«First of all was collegiality as I've mentioned, they've wanted not to be left alone... several of them said that they had difficulty in seeing more senior staff who didn't seem terribly engaged in welcoming them into the profession, or willing to help them by perhaps sharing resources and that sort of thing.
It's sort of counter-intuitive, because in most professions more time = more money, that's not so in trading, in fact most traders do a lot better by spending less time in the markets.
Of course that's not going to happen, since our legal profession is quite good at immunizing itself from exposure to liability for the same sorts of injuries that it sues over when inflicted by others.
This sort of openness to integration with other systems, whether by a software partner or law firm IT staff or consultant, to create opportunities throughout the legal profession.
Some states are now enacting laws to require these professionals to register, but the profession is frighteningly undermonitored by any sort of government agency.
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