Sentences with phrase «than interviews at»

So much so that Google interviews are 75 percent more likely to come from referrals than interviews at Apple, Amazon or Microsoft.

Not exact matches

Before joining the Times, Kate worked for more than six years as an on - air television reporter at CNBC, appearing on the channel's daytime programming with news, interviews, and analysis.
NYT, in interviews with more than 50 current and former employees, paints a picture of the culture at the sports apparel giant.
Gaim Kibreab, an Eritrean - born professor at London South Bank University, has studied Eritrea's National Service since its inception, and has interviewed more than 200 refugees across Africa and Europe.
In an exclusive interview, Riad Kamal chairman of Arabtec Construction tells CNBC that the company's revenues derived mostly from Gulf projects in 2011 and while Arabtec Construction is looking to grow by at least 15 percent per year, for now, that expansion is going to focus more on the region rather than beyond.
But sitting down for an interview at the event, Waugh warned some of the blunt tools preferred by regulators would do more harm than good.
«The candidate who knows the space and is really interested in a company rather than just applying for a job will be able to engage with everyone who's interviewing him or her with interesting questions at the right level,» Baszucki says.
«We have an inflation problem right now,» said Landry's Inc. founder and CEO Tilman Fertitta, the billionaire who owns and operates more than 450 restaurants across 40 unique brands, in an interview at the Milken Global Conference.
«We're looking at all of them, let's just say that, but one or two more than the others,» Chanos told CNBC's «Closing Bell» in an interview Thursday.
«Incorporating these assets into your wider portfolio is going to become the standard sooner rather than later,» says Mayer in an interview at the company's WeWork outpost in Manhattan.
«I thought I was pretty good at interviewing,» he says, «but I was no better, and maybe was worse, than other people.
Despite the shift, Stumpf said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday that there «was no incentive to do bad things» at Wells and laid the blame on the employees rather than the culture of the firm.
In fact, Gallup interviews of more than 5,000 employed adults in Germany revealed that, on average, employees who are engaged at work only miss 3.9 days of work per year.
There is room here for activist public policy aimed at assisting people as soon as they become unemployed — including very fast interventions to have resumés updated, interview skills improved and much shorter - duration job training programs (rather than ones that last months or years).
«We're seeing that price is even more important than it had been in the past,» Tory Bruno, chief executive of United Launch Alliance, or ULA, said during an interview at the U.S. Space Symposium in Colorado Springs.
What follows is the story of what actually happened at J.C. Penney, based on months of interviews with 32 current and former executives and vendors and more than 20 investors, analysts, and competitors.
«It's honestly more like driving a Porsche Boxster than a typical luxury sedan,» Jake Fisher, director of auto testing at Consumer Reports, said in a phone interview.
«If you look at our holdings, you would assume that we like them in the order in which they rank by dollar value of holdings, but if you look at them in terms of recent purchases over the last year we've bought more Apple than anything else,» he said in a wide - ranging interview Monday on CNBC's «Squawk Box.»
As he stated flatly in an exclusive interview with Fortune: «The core mission of the company is selling clean energy at a lower cost than fossil fuels.
Zuckerberg's letter was «a bit more ambitious and a bit more of the 30,000 - foot view than I see from most tech company CEOs,» Peter Micek, global policy and legal counsel at Access Now, an international digital rights group, said in a phone interview.
Knowledge@Wharton recently interviewed him about what he found — and the verdict is less than flattering for the usual order of business at many of America's schools.
«What we thought and we had envisioned is the cost of the newly enrolled would end up approaching that of the [employer - insured] group market, but we're seeing in the data we have today it is actually about 20 percent higher than in the group market,» said Alissa Fox, senior vice president for policy and representation at BCBSA, in an interview with Morning Consult.
«At least they paid better than a Chinese restaurant in New Haven,» he recalled to laughter during an interview at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech International conference in Guangzhou, China on WednesdaAt least they paid better than a Chinese restaurant in New Haven,» he recalled to laughter during an interview at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech International conference in Guangzhou, China on Wednesdaat Fortune's Brainstorm Tech International conference in Guangzhou, China on Wednesday.
To see what the new balance of power will look like in the coming years — and what it looks like right now — Fortune interviewed more than three dozen executives at companies across the health care continuum, along with entrepreneurs, doctors, patients, and other experts.
In an exclusive interview with Reuters, MBS said that Aramco was on track for a 2018 initial public offering (IPO) and that it could be valued at more than $ 2 trillion.
We've done some interesting things to figure out how many job candidates we should be interviewing for each position, who are better interviewers than others and what kind of attributes tend to predict success at Google.
«It leaps up to the top of your consciousness pretty quickly — I think in many ways it's more worrisome than all the other stuff,» Poloz told The Canadian Press in an interview Wednesday at the bank's headquarters in Ottawa.
«We are not pleased with the narrative in the media that has usually reflected a purposely negative tone that has really been dictated by a small group of dissident franchisees and their advisors,» Daniel Schwartz, chief executive of Restaurant Brands International Inc., said in an interview after the company posted stronger than expected earnings, led by solid sales at Burger King and Popeye's.
«Apple Pay's road is much more difficult than Wal - Mart's is,» Brendan Miller, an analyst at Forrester Research, said in a phone interview.
It seems bizarre that the most reasonable understanding of why the 2008 bank crisis did not require a vast public subsidy for Wall Street occurred at Monday's Republican presidential debate on June 13, by none other than Congressional Tea Party leader Michele Bachmann — who had boasted in a Wall Street Journal interview two days earlier, on Saturday, that she voted against the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) «both times.»
In 1982, using interviews and proxy statements, they examined compensation programs at 90 major U.S. companies to determine whether return to shareholders was better for corporations that had incentive plans for top executives than it was for those companies that had no such plans.
«[W] e have over 5,000 employees who are all being trained in new processes and new systems that are more advanced than the systems that they are used to working with,» said CEO Matt Salzberg, who will sit for an interview at Recode's Code Commerce event on September 13, on a call with analysts.
Carube Copper Corp. (TSXV: CUC) has, thus far, hit more than 300 metres of copper and gold mineralization in Jamaica, says Jeff AckertIn this interview with SmallCapPower at the PDAC 2018 convent...
Although oil prices are now half what they used to be three years ago, Big Oil is better positioned now than it was when oil prices were sky high, Michele Della Vigna, co-head of European equity research at Goldman Sachs, told CNBC in an interview on Monday.
Dan has conducted more than two dozen workplace research studies, interviewed over 1,500 people, spoken at over 100 conferences, and appeared in over 1,200 global media outlets.
Our new report uses more than 250,000 interviews with registered voters to provide insights at the national, state, and aggregated district level on President Trump's approval, key senator approval & re-elect ratings, generic ballot, and top issues for voters.
Stéfane Marion, who is Arseneau's boss at National Bank, says the more reliable measure of wages is found in StatsCan's quarterly reports on gross domestic product, which rely on hard numbers rather than interviews over the phone.
That in itself is new: interviews with several senior Conservatives suggest Harper's PMO is already less overbearing than the versions that endured constant minority government uncertainty, and that at least a few ministers have more latitude to take strong initiatives.
More than 30 companies, including Starbucks, are conducting more than 1,700 interviews throughout the day at the event for those ages 16 to 24 who aren't in school or working.
More than 30 companies, including Starbucks, will be conducting more than 1,700 interviews Friday at the Dallas Opportunity Fair.
As industry job cuts top 200,000 worldwide, Exxon has kept its 75,300 - strong workforce intact with none of the sweeping layoffs seen at other oil companies, including its biggest U.S. rival Chevron Corp. «Exxon is just stronger financially than anyone else out there,» Brian Youngberg, an analyst at Edward Jones & Co. in St. Louis, said in an interview.
Keystone XL construction, along with Kinder Morgan Inc.'s Trans Mountain expansion and Enbridge Inc.'s Line 3 expansion, could narrow the gap to less than $ 10 by early next decade, Tim Pickering, chief investment officer at Auspice Capital Advisors Ltd., said in a telephone interview.
The United States of America have exhibited, perhaps, the first example of governments erected on the simple principles of nature; It will never be pretended that any persons employed in that service had interviews with the gods, or were in any degree under the influence of Heaven, more than those at work upon ships or houses, or laboring in merchandise or agriculture; it will forever be acknowledged that these governments were contrived merely by the use of reason and the senses.
As happens with many good books, I stumbled upon More Than Serving Tea by accident, after I read an interview with one of its authors, Nikki Toyama - Szeto, at Intervarsity's «The Well» blog.
Regarding the «end of days» part of his interview, isn't it more likely that people are behaving as their biased and fearful psyches tell them to, seeing demons and signs at times that humans have designated significant, rather than demons presenting themselves to humans on arbitrary dates?
It will never be pretended that any persons employed in that service had interviews with the gods, or were in any degree under the influence of Heaven, more than those at work upon ships or houses, or laboring in merchandise or agriculture; it will forever be acknowledged that these governments were contrived merely by the use of reason and the senses.
Looking at the interview afterwards, I think Mr Mertesacker is doing more behind the scenes, than just what he's doing on the pitch
Interviews with more than a dozen former and current Mavericks employees in different departments, conducted during a months - long SPORTS ILLUSTRATED investigation, paint a picture of a corporate culture rife with misogyny and predatory sexual behavior: alleged public fondling by the team president; outright domestic assault by a high - profile member of the Mavs.com staff; unsupportive or even intimidating responses from superiors who heard complaints of inappropriate behavior from their employees; even an employee who openly watched pornography at his desk.
«At the offset,» said Jones in a telephone interview from Dallas on Thursday morning, «Tony said we were in a better situation than last year.
Teams often choose players that they've had very little contact with other than maybe an interview at the combine, Sr Bowl or Pro day.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z