Sentences with phrase «talent we have at»

Despite all of their success; despite all of the talent they have at their disposal, they still seem to want to win more than we do.
When you consider the amount of talent we have at the club it's hard to ignore or discard it.
It shows the exceptional talent we have at UEL and it also allows our students to gain an all round practical experience and business skills as they manage their work and engage with other artists globally.»

Not exact matches

At Egon Zehnder, we have learned in much of our work with many of the leading Chinese tech giants and startup unicorns what type of talent is likely to thrive in China, which prioritizes the more nuanced «soft» skills of adaptability, flexibility, and potential rather than simply the «hard» skills of language fluency and past work experiences.
Our friends at PROFIT have outlined a few mistakes to avoid in attracting top talent, including sitting around waiting for an opening:
Time's Up also aims to establish gender parity at talent agencies and studios and has urged women walking the red carpet at the Golden Globes on Sunday to raise awareness by wearing black and discussing gender inequality.
It may be that the sales manager who feels the need to offer bribes simply isn't very good at his job and is looking for ways to succeed without having sufficient talent or making sufficient effort.
Thanks to Barcelona's many attractions as a place to live, including its healthy economy, cosmopolitan vibe, and rich cultural life, the city's startup scene has been impressively successful at attracting and retaining talent.
«It's one of the things that makes me optimistic about America because when I look at what we have accomplished using half our talent for a couple of centuries, and now I think of doubling the talent that is effectively employed — or at least has the chance to be — it makes me very optimistic about this country,» Buffett says.
At the company level, beyond the clear ways that mentorship helps to develop and grow talent across all levels of an organization, formal corporate mentoring significantly improved employee retention at the organizations I've workeAt the company level, beyond the clear ways that mentorship helps to develop and grow talent across all levels of an organization, formal corporate mentoring significantly improved employee retention at the organizations I've workeat the organizations I've worked.
Next, we'll head to a circus school where you will have a short yoga and core warm - up, and then get on the fabric to try your talents at aerial silks.
George Anders's latest book looks at talent hunting and how some recruiters have spotted better job candidates than the competition.
Fail to fix the system, and Canadian startups will be at a significant disadvantage to their competition abroad — particularly those in Silicon Valley, which have a nasty habit of poaching top Canadian talent.
Leroux overhauled the whole organizational structure at Desjardins so that, for example, females would make up at least 30 % of the talent pool at all levels of the company — from executive to branch.
«Toronto has many of the critical elements to become a digital media capital,» says Don Tapscott, author of Macrowikinomics and professor of management at the Rotman School of Management, noting the city's access to quality talent, good infrastructure and strong universities, as well as its large media presence.
At Google, perks such as free lunches and the 20 % rule (where workers spend 20 % of their time on personal passion projects) have helped it recruit and retain enough top talent for the company to become a global force in just 10 years.
That talent has made Porat an important voice for Google, inside the company and out, at a time of momentous change.
With growth in mind, Yahoo has made several high - profile acquisitions aimed at building the Sunnyvale, California - based tech company's audience reach and depth of talent.
Coders who have no desire to launch their own app have benefited too, as the App Store has driven demand for programming talent at companies in a wide range of industries.
«We've got hundreds of years of IBM talent here at nfrastructure,» Pickett says.
Executives at Amazon and Netflix have said in the past that winning major Hollywood awards are good for business, as they lend even more credibility to streaming players looking to woo viewers to their services while also helping to attract high - profile talent, such as actors, writers, and directors.
At the beginning, it's important to evaluate design talent to ensure not only that the style fits with your brand, but also that you have a good working relationship with the designer.
This is why our new website has one message aimed clearly at attracting prospective talent.
Plus, we've created an Instagram collage that shows glimpses of the film and our vision, as well as Facebook Live Photo and video ads targeted at the talent we want to find.
Many majorly successful tech companies have mediocre talent at the helm, and vice-versa.
Though Davis notes that he didn't feel the talent pinch when launching Kohort — in fact, the company is actually reducing its headcount — he suggests that the problem has become endemic at startups across the U.S.
«If you said everyone at Salesforce had to have a computer science degree from [the same] five schools, the talent pool would be super-shallow,» says Tony Prophet, chief equality officer at Salesforce, whose job involves combating that reflex.
Look at the talent behind some of the most innovative tech startups and you'll often find people who have spent years training in the arts.
At my company Triplebyte, where we help businesses find technical talent, we've noticed that startups have stopped trying to hire H - 1B workers.
On Thursday at the American Museum of Natural History, Regeneron made the largest single commitment the Science Talent Search (STS), the nation's oldest and most prestigious high school science competition, has ever received.
But while West would never have reached the heights he has without the talent to back it up, the incident proves that West also knows the value of trash talking, bad publicity and being it in the right place at the right time.
When Patrick had his amazing win at Doral five years ago, people saw his great talent, and a bright future ahead.
Having already read the book and shared some of its hiring tips, I knew Finkelstein, professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, gave Hillary Clinton high marks as a superboss, especially for her ability to develop a vast network of talent.
Gagliardi's conclusion: if you need highly skilled talent, you'd better make sure those people have something to do when they aren't at work.
It requires ambition, the right strategy and talent, and obviously capital, which we were fortunate to have from our partners at Power Financial.
He also had a talent for making money — «commerciality» was the word he coined — and in as Darwinian and profit - driven an environment as Wall Street, and at Goldman in particular, this quality did not go unnoticed at the top levels of the firm.
«I'll say something to all of you guys that I think the American people need to hear... he's really evaluating talent and so if people in the United States have lived the American dream and have been able to amass that kind of wealth, well certainly they're super talented or in what the president - elect says they're actually killers,» he said during a gaggle at Trump Tower, according to a pool report.
Zuckerberg has proved adept at selecting talent, relying on a core of top executives who have been at Facebook for much of its existence.
(He's telling the truth — I've performed at his new talent stand - up shows and while you may feel like throwing up the night before, after it's over you find yourself saying with crazy eyes, «I want to go on this ride again!»)
As the housing market has recovered, the industry has lured talent from every sector and is now growing at a rapid clip — sealing its place on our list of the top industries of 2014.
«We're taking a long look at who is getting promoted and why talent may not have been as recognized in the way that it should.»
There was an education process where I had to say that their true talent is that they can communicate to and activate 5 to 10 million people at a time.
That should be an unacceptable response, she said, because it simply means that person hasn't looked at a diverse talent pool.
Homegrown talent and younger international chefs, some of whom trained at the star chefs» institutions, have begun to experiment with local and global influences.
On recruiting blog Fistful of Talent recently, Kris Dunn, the chief human resources officer at Kinetix and a blogger at The HR Capitalist, offered some ways to tell if someone just drifted into your sphere or has actively and enthusiastically chose the type of role you're looking to fill.
«Here you can work condensed work weeks; we have many [employees] that do part time; we have an internship program that focuses on moms reentering the workforce,» said Chrissy Toskos, vice president of campus recruiting at Prudential Financial, the 140 - year - old insurance company that uses nontraditional work schedules as one way to compete for millennial talent.
The news also comes at a time when Silicon Valley as a whole has been nervous over President Donald Trump's stance on immigration — particularly his promise to curb the H - 1B visa program that some firms use to obtain foreign, and often cheaper, talent.
But as fast food dining gained popularity in the 1980s, the Salmelas spun their grilling talents into creating the Hesburger brand, which has since expanded to include 6000 employees at locations in Turkey, Germany and Russia, among other European countries.
What it's about: The type of comedy that would never get made today, «Blazing Saddles» shows Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder at the height of their talents, with a scathing satire on racial attitudes in America.
We need bosses who equip businesses with promising talent; who excel at creativity and lateral thinking; and who have the emotional intelligence to herd the complicated urges and behaviours of their employees — most of whom, all hype aside, remain stubbornly human — toward building something great.
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