Sentences with phrase «time associates perks»

Not exact matches

There are several free dating websites out there, but at times the perks associated with the more expensive dating services are worth the cost.
«He enjoys the perks that come from sitting atop his law firm: The respectful associates whose offices were once the sitting rooms and servants» bedrooms of the 19th century mansion... Clients can't help noticing the glamour, the elegance... [especially] the women who come to him at the most difficult time of their lives and tearfully whisper revealing details about their most personal encounters in their marriages.
The battle arenas are also designed really well and the game mode associated with them involves either working as a team or working alone to take down the other drivers in a destruction derby style but with weapons and perks that build up over time and can be released once the meter is filled and gives players things like a giant hammer or an air strike to take down multiple opponents at once.
I might not be ready to be a partner in three to five years, but if there are newer associates that come in during that time, being able to take a team leadership - type role would be something I'd be interested in, particularly if it came with some perks / additional pay.
With attorney turnover at record heights, the New York Times recently reported that large law firms are rolling out a smorgasbord of innovative perks to keep associates happy and reduce the stress of long hours.
Firms won't bill you for the time and they will happily cover some of the cost — it's good marketing spend for them, builds the relationship, and it's a nice perk for a top associate to come along if she's a key player on your files.
That is one of the perks of pursuing an associate's degree over a diploma: you can easily upgrade your education at a later time, if you so choose.
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