«In situations where the interviewers confer to discuss
their thoughts on a candidate, the remote worker is simply added via videoconference to that meeting.»
Subjects were then asked to share their supporting thoughts and opposing
thoughts on the candidate's statements.
As the shortlist for Linklaters managing partner is confirmed, partners offer
thoughts on the candidates
A reader writes: I've read
your thoughts on candidate time versus employer time, and have found it to be 100 % accurate (and understandable — the massive priority that my application is to me is just a tiny part of the picture that the employer on the other end deals with).
Not exact matches
And if
on the other hand I do
think you are the perfect
candidate from really benefitting from our product, then I'll let you know that too.
Before your next interview, create a list of five questions you
think will reveal the right and wrong
candidate based
on how a prospective hire will respond.
Speaking to CNBC, Ceccanti confirmed that the process will be more arduous saying «I
think the speaker of the Senate will be elected
on Saturday, when the two most voted
candidates will face each other.
«It's very sad for a
candidate to resort to that kind of epithet,» Romney said, adding later, «I
think that's unbecoming of a presidential
candidate, and I
think that was a mistake
on his part.»
Even though Kasich fared well
on questions about his ability to follow through
on campaign promises and only 0.67 percent of survey respondents
thought he was the worst choice for president, he came in last as top choice for president among the then Republican primary
candidates — a tepid showing for an honest and proven executive.
That view is likely biased — studies have shown interviewers tend to prefer
candidates similar to them, judge
candidates on fewer criteria than they
think they're judging them
on, and tend to let biases about matters like race and gender get in the way.
Cuban believes employers will soon be
on the hunt for
candidates who excel at creative and critical
thinking.
«I
think what she's tried in the campaign is, let's focus
on the future and who do you
think is the best
candidate for premier going forward.»
Savvy hiring managers go beyond what they've already learned
on paper, and get a better sense of how
candidates think on their feet, deal with adversity, and see themselves fitting into (and helping shape) the organization's future.
Before taking questions from the audience at Inc.'s GrowCo conference in Las Vegas
on Wednesday, Chris Sacca, the billionaire angel investor, was asked one last question by Inc. editor James Ledbetter: What does he
think of presidential
candidate Donald Trump?
«I
think those job
candidates are spending more time
on Facebook and looking for jobs there.»
Though some of these seemingly out - of - left - field questions can be difficult to answer, they «test a job
candidate's critical
thinking skills, see how they problem solve
on the spot, and gauge how they approach difficult situations,» Glassdoor's head of global recruiting and talent acquisition, Susan Underwood, said in a press release.
Jenner hasn't officially endorsed a
candidate yet, but she did say she
thinks Trump «would be very good for women's issues»
on a March episode of I Am Cait.
Some
candidates put
on a great show for the CEO... but they don't try nearly as hard if they
think a person is beneath them.
Out of the box
thinking skills, creativity, and ambition are all qualities that may not be listed out right
on a resume, but they are nevertheless important to possess if a
candidate is going to fit the mold.
Democratic
candidate Bernie Sanders didn't directly comment
on whether he favored Britain's vote to leave the EU, but in an interview with MSNBC's «Morning Joe,» Sanders said, «What worries me very much is the breaking down of international cooperation... On the other hand, I think what this vote is about is an indication that the global economy is not working for everybod
on whether he favored Britain's vote to leave the EU, but in an interview with MSNBC's «Morning Joe,» Sanders said, «What worries me very much is the breaking down of international cooperation...
On the other hand, I think what this vote is about is an indication that the global economy is not working for everybod
On the other hand, I
think what this vote is about is an indication that the global economy is not working for everybody.
According to Dan Patrick of «The Dan Patrick Show,» two sources «behind the scenes» at USC told him Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll was
on the program's «short list» of coaching
candidates and they
thought he could be talked into returning to USC, where he coached for nine seasons and won two national championships.
Instead of depending solely
on data or a conventional interview to ascertain cultural fit,
think of unique ways to uncover
candidates» qualities.
Several progressive groups
think they have a clearer shot at winning the general election in December than they would have if Sen. Luther Strange, the establishment
candidate who lost resoundingly to Moore
on Tuesday, had won.
«A lot of what he's doing was certainly pretty widely telegraphed during the campaign, so I
think it's probably President Trump following through
on candidate Trump's initiatives, and I
think that we'll see how far this goes,» said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer of Cresset Wealth Advisors.
Without having to worry about where workers live, you can focus your hiring efforts
on those job
candidates who have the qualifications and the desire to work for your organization, and those who you
think would enjoy and thrive in the environment you've created.
Stone, who helped Trump
think through his presidential bid, warned that while he is not yet throwing in the towel
on the Trump presidency, «I can find another
candidate for 2020 who can win the primary, believe me.»
If one believes IBM has turned the corner and revenues and earnings will grow again
on a consistent basis, I
think the stock is a good
candidate for add
on purchases to my existing holdings below $ 155 per share.
The qualified
candidate will need strong critical
thinking skills and will be expected to brainstorm article ideas, schedule and conduct interviews, write stories, spread content
on social media, attend events and build relationships with members of the local startup community.
VICTORIA — B.C. Liberal leadership
candidate Michael de Jong must
think people in B.C. have forgotten 16 years of B.C. Liberal neglect
on housing, child care and education as he announces things he refused to deliver while he was the...
VICTORIA — B.C. Liberal leadership
candidate Michael de Jong must
think people in B.C. have forgotten 16 years of B.C. Liberal neglect
on housing, child care and education as he announces things he refused to deliver while he was the minister of finance.
The lead - up to last fall's presidential election is an example of investors feeling pressure to make decisions based
on what might happen — in this case of course, which
candidate they
thought would win.
I
thought of biggies: BNS, TD and RY as primary
candidates and finally latched
on BNS due to little better valuation and yield.
In addition to examining Americans» perspectives
on marketing and advertising campaigns from retailers and e-commerce companies, Emarsys» Advertising Week survey also identified which presidential
candidate Americans
think is doing the best marketing job.
We have expanded the essays
on our web site to include short book reviews, and I
thought he would be a good
candidate for some of the offerings in ethics and philosophy that we receive from publishers every week.
While I can not buy in to ANY religion (agnostic bordering
on atheist) I
think Mitt is a smart man (unlike the MOST of his fellow
candidates) and is actually campaigning
on IDEAS vs. just running for president.
Don't get me wrong, I
think Obama has done a poor job, but he's certainly electable, especially since the Repugs can't get together
on a
candidate.
It is a mistake to
think that the 2012 election results were primarily the result of conservative stances
on social issues articulated by the
candidates.
I
think it's clear that of all the other
candidates on both sides of the aisle, Romney's faith plays a greater role in his day to day life and his life's history than any of them.
I personally
think that Obama's election was more about his left wing ideology than his «skin color» because if it had only been about «skin color» then the POTUS
candidates on the right who were black, would have had just as good a chance to become the POTUS, as Obama did.
I personally
think religion should not be a factor.No one should ask the
candidates what their religious views are and they should never mention them.Their religious preferences have absolutely no effect
on what type of leader they will be.Unless they are some kind of a religious fanatic.I
think it's time for an atheist.There was not a Christian president for over the first 50 years of our nations existence.And, I do not
think there has been one since.If you look it up you will find not one of our founding fathers were Christian.Not even Jefferson.I know he wrote the Jefferson bible, but, that's just because he, like the other founding fathers, did not believe Jesus to be of divine decent.So, he kept his philosophy while removing all the mystical and dogmatic concepts.
Of course the information corporate America keeps
on people is in binders but I was
thinking you have to go out and specifically get binders and binder of women to find qualified
candidates?
If you can make yourself believe that God is
on your side then you don't have to do any critical
thinking about the issues or
candidates.
Most white evangelicals (63 %) and black Protestants (67 %) said churches should express views
on social and political matters, but fewer (37 % white evangelicals, 45 % black Protestants)
thought churches should endorse
candidates.
You need to sit down and drink some tea and collect your
thoughts, hon.. It depends
on what we may learn about how the
candidate has applied their religion within the U.S. society — you know in how they vote
on things, but also in regards to their actions or words in general.
As an atheist I
think it's important to know if your
candidate picks his nose and eats the boogers, not that it makes any policy difference, but it is a charachetr difference, and if the
candidate promotes his faith which includes baptizing dead jews whether out of guilt or love, I want to know about it so I can make an informed character choice
on who I give my vote to.
You also have people who can register as a specfic party and run
on a ticket to strengthen their careers and yet they only espouse one or two things that could count them into the party in the first place.There's also a huge issue of people really
thinking that a vote for a 3rd party
candidate is a waste, If the only way you feel your vote matters is by voting for one of 2 parties (even if you are unsatisfied with both) does it actually matter?
Conservative
candidate for Aylesbury, David Lidington, said: «Whether you look at Ebola and our response to that, whether you look at the # 2.3 billion that was allocated to humanitarian relief in the Syrian refugee crisis, I
think the Conservative Party can say that we've got a good track record
on delivering practical policies with that clear ethical foundation.»
And any voter might
think twice about dropping a ballot for a «wrong»
candidate into a clear - plastic box as a soldier looked
on.
I consider myself somewhat conservative and generally in line with alot of republican views — and alot of democratic ones too — I
think I am TYPICAL of the YOUNGER GENERATION that is SICK OF MUD SLINGING from BOTH PARTIES and i VOTE INDEPENDANT — I VOTE THE
CANDIDATE NOT THE PARTY — and i AM WHITE and I am INSULTED by YOUR RACIST COMMENT
on wanting an «all white» country!!
I
think that I would respect and maybe even work for a
candidate who either said he was a freethinker OR simply refused to talk about his religion
on the basis of it being something very personal.