Sentences with phrase «staff of about»

We believe our agents are best at developing deep human relationships, and to help that, we take a lot of marketing off of their shoulders with a support staff of about 185.»
Our family of companies includes a great staff of about 24 and a Client Services Division (myself and six others) to tend to their needs... and Jeff is a master at talking people through their marketing plans.
The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) was founded in 1992 and currently has a staff of about 280 people.
The game has a staff of about 30 working hard to deliver on Deadly Creatures» unique gameplay vision.
With a staff of about 260 specialists in four offices in Wroclaw, Warsaw, Ostrow Wielkopolski and in Vancouver, Canada, Techland is committed to delivering top - quality titles for worldwide markets.
Our staff of about 40 is mixed gay and straight.
In Detroit, where the staff of All About Animals Rescue bring the PFL approach to underserved neighborhoods, they face some challenges that are unique to the area — and meet clients who embody the Motor City's great heart.
The original New York site had an editorial staff of about 45 in March 2013 and it includes both neighborhood - level sites and broader...
With a staff of about 50 before the lay - offs, that equates to about a quarter of their workers.
Fairfax will have a 49 % stake in the joint venture, which will have a staff of about 12.
The group includes Angus & Robertson, Borders in Australia, and New Zealand's Whitcoulls, with a combined staff of about 2,500.
Sixth Form Colleges Association chief executive David Igoe told the BBC there were about 3,000 NUT members in sixth forms out of a total teaching staff of about 8,000.
The Boston school district, for instance, is aiming to trim the central office staff of about 700 people by about 100 next year, mainly through attrition, as part of an effort to close a $ 100 million budget gap, according to district spokesman Lee McGuire.
About 20 of the staff of about 100, including the principal, the assistant principal and teachers like McPherson, are current members or alumni of Teach for America.
Edison also curbs costs by having just one central administrative office, where a staff of about 350 oversee operations at all of its schools.
Edison curbs costs by having just one central administrative office, where a staff of about 350 oversee operations at all of its schools.
Reportedly, the customer support center now has a skeleton staff of about 5 or 6 persons, as a source told the Tribune «around half - a-dozen employees remain, to keep things ticking over, but things have been wound down there.
Looking further ahead, during operations, TMT will have a staff of about 120 - 140, which will be drawn as much as possible from Hawaii Island's available labor pool.
«When we first became operational at Keck I, we had a staff of about 40 people, which is about one - third of the staff we have now,» said Hilton Lewis, Director of W. M. Keck Observatory who was hired in 1986 to help develop the software that operates the telescopes.
Krautstrunk: Maybe the manpower needed illustrates how important this field is: One can say that for more than 25 years a staff of about 10 has worked continuously to further develop the measurement systems which are permanently installed onboard.
The Monsanto Research Center has a fulltime staff of about a dozen, but officials there stress that they do not work with GMOs.
McAlister, 35, is one of three Diptera curators among the entomology department's curatorial staff of about two dozen.
The alliance they belong to, the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), has 15 of these research centers across the world, with a total staff of about 8000.
His admirers — and they span the political spectrum — credit him and his bare - bones staff of about a dozen not only
In addition to being ahead of Trump in polls in pivotal states, Clinton has maintained a staff of about 700 for months, opened up offices across the country and already spent $ 67 million on general election ads.
Mr. Buttarelli noted that Europe had staff of about 2,500 across all the countries working on the issue.
We have a staff of about 15,000 who make somewhere in the range of 125,000 to 150,000 trips a year.
The owner is selling the business for personal reasons, but his staff of about a dozen, including two marketing professionals, may be willing to sign on with the next owner.
Hollender, for his part, kept a small office in midtown Manhattan with an assistant and a staff of about five.

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I think your assertions around the key variables that impact workforce productivity are spot on.One of the other variables I would like to contribute is in relation to the employees themselves, as you also talk about employee engagement when referring to staff morale.
Chen concedes that there are plenty of startup folks who complain about Snippets but insists that when pressed, most of the grumblers will agree that the process — despite being a minor inconvenience — beats alternative ways of monitoring staff and aligning progress.
Rumblings of dissent often swirl around the Politico empire, with periodic defections of senior staff and questions about the company's ambitious expansion plans in Europe and elsewhere.
Dylan Gray, Flora's chief of staff, told Business Insider that Bird — one of the companies with scooters in the city — approached Flora's office about possible regulation.
Petite & Sweet staff set about creating a higher - end version of the Twinkie, incorporating their recent obsession with salted caramel, a rising trend in dessert offerings, as well as their penchant for ganache, into two Twinkie prototypes.
Michael Barbaro of the New York Times, for instance, had this to say about Trump's social marketing via Twitter: «Mr. Trump has mastered Twitter in a way no candidate for president ever has, unleashing and redefining its power as a tool of political promotion, distraction, score - settling and attack — and turning a 140 - character task that other candidates farm out to young staff members into a centerpiece of his campaign.»
To Imgur's staff of 70, these are beloved gifts from users, daily reminders that people care so much about what Imgur has built that they will put a hand - painted image of a giraffe, or, heck, just a banana, in the mail to say «thanks.»
But then the theater staff needed to check for eight underage patrons who'd apparently sneaked into the R - rated film, and so spent about the first 20 minutes of the film wandering through the aisles with flashlights, examining ticket stubs — and distracting Kohl - Leaf from Leonardo DiCaprio.
In addition to claims he didn't know what clingfilm was — and was heard «shrieking» at the site of kitchen staff using it to wrap up cold cuts — and that he takes truckloads of possessions, including his own toilet seat, with him on royal trips, Tom Bower's «Rebel Prince» includes a number of claims about Charles» extravagant travel habits.
Through the data it collects in a growing number of companies, Moss and his team hope to eventually put numbers to the value of just about any office practice or perk, enabling employers to instantly answer questions like, What would make my staff happier — free food at work or a shorter commute?
At the Svartedalen retirement home in Gothenburg, about 460 kilometres southwest of Falun, managers report that the standard of care has improved since the trial reset the staff's work - life balance earlier this year.
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
The IMF staff report on Canada raises an issue that I wrote about during the election campaign: the unacceptably large gap — 10 percentage points — between the labour - force participation rates of men and women.
Instead of obsessing about the broken printer in the kitchen, you start focusing on the great job your admin assistant just did in that all - staff meeting.
For example, Jim Sheward, the CEO of the Internet - consulting company Fiberlink wants a staff with integrity so he asks interviewees about their biggest career mistake to date and looks for reflective individuals who have learned from their errors.
One of the coolest things was when we told the staff, because they knew we were in some kind of process, they knew we couldn't talk publicly about it.
On a scale out of seven, the magazine staff rated 4.8, meaning we're about as happy as employees in the ever - downtrodden manufacturing sector and significantly less happy than the normal knowledge - based worker.
Snow told us about a «magic question» she makes a habit of asking her staff: «How can I help you right now?»
Over in the UK, many small businesses are undoubtedly thinking hard about the viability of employing extra staff before legislation that forces employment contributions to pensions comes into force.
Be aware if some of your products generally get poor reviews online; your sales staff may have to answer more questions about these or know which benefits to highlight.
Trump did it anyway, offering the job to Bolton in a one - on - one meeting in the Oval Office and telling his chief of staff about it later.
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