Sentences with phrase «suggest scheduling an interview»

• The closing sentence must reflect confidence in the candidate and suggest scheduling an interview.

Not exact matches

Scientist and physician Philip Kennedy has a packed schedule, so he suggests that I interview him while he drives to the tiny town of Bowdon, Georgia, just east of the Alabama line.
The «Sherlock» star, who suggested in an interview that his schedule would make his involvement in «Doctor Strange» difficult, nevertheless fueled the rumor during the DreamWorks Animation presentation.
Both Reeves and Goddard seemed keen on continuing the story and even as late as 2012, it was suggested in interviews that the duo and J. J. Abrams merely needed to sync up their schedules and hammer out a definitive plan for Cloverfield 2.
suggests, it simplifies interviews, which often involve a long process of setting up equipment, scheduling, traveling, meeting, editing and publishing.
Career coach Cheryl E. Palmer suggests stashing your interview suit in your car and scheduling lunchtime interviews if possible, to give you a chance to change clothes outside the office beforehand.
• Decreased administrative supplies cost by 60 % by suggesting bulk procurement from local suppliers • Increased patient appointment scheduling efficiency by 50 % by introducing (and self - training) a dedicated medical practice scheduling system • Assisted physicians with treatments and patient examination activities • Ascertained that treatment and examination rooms are properly prepared prior to patients» arrival • Interviewed patients to determine their medical histories and recorded vitals such as blood pressure, pulse and temperature • Educated patients on different procedures and outcomes and ensured that they understand them prior to the procedure
The briefer version of the PSC3 is broadly used, with > 40 published studies.23 These studies have shown that the PSC - 17 yields higher detection rates than pediatricians relying on clinical judgment alone24 and has risk rates comparable to those of the PSC - 35,3 semistructured interviews (Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School - Age Children — Present and Lifetime Version), 25 and longer questionnaire measures.2 The PSC - 17 was derived from the PSC - 35 through an exploratory factor analysis conducted on data collected from the 1994 to 1999 Child Behavior Study (CBS), a nationally representative sample of > 20000 pediatric outpatients.3 In that study, the exploratory factor analysis suggested that it was possible to create a briefer version of the PSC with 17 of the original 35 items.
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