The résumé is always a short - form document, used in situations in which you are applying for something other
than a research job.
Not exact matches
Research has shown that those who kept their day
jobs while starting their businesses were 33 percent more likely to be successful
than their risk - taking counterparts.
And if you're fresh out college, you might do well to look hard at startups for your next
job, not only because they need your talents, but also because
research suggests that's where the
jobs are, and they're likely to pay you better
than a big company.
It's more difficult for them to land good
jobs, according to a study from the Pew
Research Center, in spite of the fact that more millennials are getting college degrees
than their parents did.
Women have less time for on - the -
job labor because they spend more time doing housework
than their male counterparts — so they miss out when they're working in fields that reward long hours, based on a new National Bureau for Economic
Research study.
The
research cluster in B.C. centred around early developer Ballard Power still accounts for more
than a quarter of fuel - cell industry revenues worldwide, said B.C.'s
job, tourism and skills training minister, Pat Bell.
Hired's
research found that women with zero - to - two years of experience who took new
jobs actually asked for 2 percent more compensation
than men — and received 7 percent more.
While men sustained more
than 70 % of the
job losses during the recession, new numbers from the National Bureau of Economic
Research in the U.S. suggest that through 2010, male employment rates increased and eventually surpassed those of women.
A recent report from the Pew
Research Center, conducted before 2017's wave of sexual misconduct allegations, notes that employed women are five times more likely
than employed men to say they've earned less for doing the same
job.
While Fredette's
job isn't always glamorous (it involves frequent meetings with the company's marketing and consumer
research departments), more
than 50 % of his time is spent in the kitchen, where he experiments with flavor pairings, makes ingredients, develops recipes, mixes test batches, and yes — eats a lot of ice cream.
Recently, Monster and global
research firm TNS fielded the inaugural Monster Multi-Generational Survey, which surveyed more
than 2,000 working and non-working people across the Boomer, X, Y and Z generations to find out what makes them each tick when it comes to
jobs.
After all, there's plenty of
research showing that women get paid less
than men, and for reasons that have nothing to do with their
job performance.
«There's way more data
than there has ever been,» he says, «and it's the
job of people in market
research to try to find a way of taking all of this data, reducing it to a story and explaining to our clients how they should change their business as a result of what we learned through this.»
Wong and Penner based their
research on a long - running national study in which interviewers asked more
than 14,000 people about things like income,
job, and education.
In terms of location,
jobs in San Francisco and New York are more likely to give higher paychecks
than ones in other major cities, such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and Atlanta, according to the Korn / Ferry
research.
In a working paper for the National Bureau of Economic
Research, Greg Mankiw and Phillip Swagel found [http://www.nber.org/papers/w12398.pdf] that a move to more overseas
jobs «appears to be connected to increased U.S. employment and investment rather
than to overall
job loss.»
According to
research done by psychologist Kevin Dutton called the Great British Psychopath Survey, some
jobs seem to attract them and have higher
than average numbers of psychopaths among their practitioners.
But our attitudes toward them are more properly guided by
research on whether (and how) they get the
job done,
than it is by emotion.
Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management professor Lauren Rivera's
research found that relatively untrained interviewers often look for «potential friends and «playmates» rather
than those with the best work experience or
job - relevant skills.»
For the
research, the two companies combed through half a million
job ads and surveyed more
than 160 British startups to get a detailed picture of whom fledgling companies are looking to hire and at what sort of salaries compared with 2013.
Research by the Economic Policy Institute suggests that there may be less of a shortage of STEM workers
than assumed by the bill's proponents, and loopholes in the bill will allow unscrupulous companies to use H - 1B visas to fill
jobs with cheaper foreign workers when U.S. workers would do.
One of those indicators, ADP
Research Institute's monthly payrolls survey, showed private employers added more
than 200,000
jobs in January, more
than the consensus estimate on Wall Street.
Manufacturing
jobs statewide, numbering more
than 2 million in the mid-1940s, plummeted to less
than 500,000 in 2009, according to the state's Manufacturing
Research Institute.
Gallup's workplace
research shows that employees who spend at least some time working remotely are a bit more likely to be engaged in their
jobs than those who never work remotely.
«On our reckoning, since NAFTA's enactment, fewer
than 5 % of U.S. workers who have lost
jobs from sizable layoffs (such as when large plants close down) can be attributed to rising imports from Mexico,» wrote its authors, PIIE senior fellow Gary Clyde Hufbauer and
research analyst Cathleen Cimino - Isaacs.
Indeed, tax incentives tend to flow overwhelmingly to big, established companies, rather
than to the local start - ups that
research has shown are a more significant source of
job growth.
Companies in the U.S. added more
than 200,000 workers for a fifth straight month in April, signaling the
job market remains strong, according to data released Wednesday from the ADP
Research Institute in Roseland, New Jersey.Key Takeaways
Defying conventional logic, his
research showed that weak ties are actually more influential in parts of our lives
than strong ties (e.g. getting a
job).
By
researching companies that understand your needs and commitment, you may find that a flexible
job is easier to find
than ever before.
New
research shows that more
than 75 percent of workers aged 18 to 24 say employee perks are crucial to their
job satisfaction, compared to only half of baby boomers.
In other words, over the next five years, this government is planning to spend more money on income splitting for a small number of well off families, a promise made during the 2011 election,
than on supporting economic growth and
job creation through new spending on
research and infrastructure and lowering taxes on investment.
An analysis by New Frontier Data, a market
research firm specializing in cannabis, forecast the industry would create more
than 250,000
jobs by 2020.
IWPR's
research shows that, irrespective of the level of qualification,
jobs predominantly done by women pay less on average
than jobs predominantly done by men.
On average, those who delayed retirement are waiting about one and a half years longer
than they originally planned to leave their
jobs, said Brooke Helppie McFall, an economist with Michigan's Institute for Social
Research.
As companies realize that content publicity and link building must be a core part of online marketing, rather
than just the latest SEO fad, those same companies are faced with the challenge that there's no consensus or body of
research to help them pinpoint the person with the perfect skill set to do that
job.
More
than 3,000 graduate teaching assistants, contract faculty and graduate
research assistants walked off the
job March 5 in a dispute over wages and
job security.
Temecula Valley Wine Country hosted more
than 1.7 million winery visits last year, contributing $ 78 million to the regional economy, and supporting 4,800
jobs, according to the 2016 economic impact report generated by
research firm Dean Runyan Associates.
According to the California Department of Labor Statistics and
Research, workers in food - processing plants have a higher likelihood of being hurt on the
job than workers in many other industries.1 One injury while using a meat slicer could end up costing you hundreds of thousands of dollars, especially when you think about the damage that a meat slicer could do to the human body.
The California Department of Labor Statistics and
Research reports that workers in food - processing plants have a higher likelihood of being hurt on the
job than workers in many other industries.1 A simple investment in solutions such as ergonomic stands can save you from the high cost of employee injury.
Starting a new business requires a lot of
research and hard work but it is a lot better
than the 9 to 5
job.
For instance, according to the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social
Research, 45 % of men are more likely to lose their
jobs than women.
Other
research in political psychology suggests that the no campaign has had a much easier
job — those inclined to political conservatism are more likely to have a «negativity bias» in their response to environmental stimuli — conservatives have more of a physiological reaction to potential threats in the environment and subsequently devote more psychological resources towards dealing with them: conservatives, quite literately, see more things that could go wrong
than liberals.
But Cuomo's press management has been a political success: His public approval ratings, two years into a
job that destroyed the careers of his predecessors Eliot Spitzer and David Paterson, is at an all - time high at more
than 70 % of New Yorkers approving of his
job performance, according to a recent poll from the Siena
Research Institute.
According to a report conducted by Stonebridge
Research Group for the New York Wine and Grape Foundation and New York State Brewers Association, the craft beer industry had a total economic impact of nearly $ 3.5 billion and supported more
than 11,000
jobs in 2013.
So rather
than the take home message of this
research being:» «softly softly» cannabis scheme drove up hospital admissions for hard drugs», perhaps the headline should have been: «needle exchange programme does fantastic
job of engaging marginalised drug users with health services.»
Since the state's economic recovery began in late 2009, we have added more
than 500,000 private sector
jobs,» said Bohdan M. Wynnyk, Deputy Director of the Division of
Research and Statistics.
Cuomo's actions have focused on his left flank: a Siena
Research Institute poll earlier this month showed that fewer
than half the state's voters view him favorably, and a majority of self - identified Democrats and liberals did not approve of the
job he's been doing.
More
than 200,000 public sector
jobs have already been axed or are now on the line since the massive spending cuts began,
research from GMB union showed today.
«Despite today's preliminary
job report, when looking over the past year, New York State's economy has added more
than 84,000 private sector
jobs and experienced historically low statewide unemployment rates,» said Bohdan M. Wynnyk, Director of the New York State Department of Labor's Division of
Research and Statistics.
Additionally, the state's economy has added more
than 98,000 private sector
jobs over the past year,» said Bohdan M. Wynnyk, Director of the New York State Department of Labor's Division of
Research and Statistics.