Sentences with phrase «talented candidates from»

In this respect, remember that talented candidates from outside the sector may be more likely to have the ideas to innovate and the commercial expertise to drive through change.

Not exact matches

Some of the recommendations from the RAND study include waiving civil service rules that impede the hiring of talented cybersecurity professionals, maintaining government hiring of these professionals through sequestrations, funding software licenses and related equipment for educational programs, refining tests to identify candidates likely to succeed in these careers, and developing methods to attract women into the field.
The Arena Summit is a regional gathering of authentic, talented, and passionate future candidates for public office encouraged by a groundswell of support from like - minded people and groups.
Likewise, Darling - Hammond (2006a) asserted that these experiences are strengthened when a collective team embarks on a mutual commitment, comprised of the candidate, university faculty, and talented teachers from cooperating schools.
Whereas the worst recruiters are little more than lying charlatans that give the industry a bad name, the best — and I count many friends among the finest in the market — are talented individuals with the patience of saints, deserving of more respect than they often receive from their candidates.
Although headhunters are driven by the clients (the employers), not the candidate, it is fair to say that good search consultants will work with the whole executive community — with talented women and men from a wide variety of backgrounds and career types — and provide professional development information and advice.
The Company: This organisation promotes from within and is looking for talented candidates that will be trained into exceptional Graduate Sales professionals.
Hiring managers now have a large pool of talented candidates to choose from.
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