A good recruiter will never «throw out» your resume, but will do their best to
keep you on file in case something relevant comes along.
You should ask for the checklist and
keep it on file so that if something does go wrong, you can check the problem against the initial inspection.
Our process: when we receive an application, we keep it active for 4 months, but
do keep it on file.
And if they're not convinced, ask them to
keep you on file so you may be considered for a position in the future.
As you launch into your job search, create a CV and
keep it on file with the rest of your career - building tools and resources.
hi liane, we had an amazing time in kona, your condo was perfect with its amazing views and ocean setting:) we will
definitely keep you on file as we would love to come back to kona!!!! highly recommend this condo to anyone!!!!
By this time the deadline for SNA's Director of the Year awards were closed, so Lori typed up her notes and
kept them on file until August of 2016 when she submitted Simonds» name for consideration.
«If we know you are interested, we can
always keep it on file and bear it in mind for positions when they are coming up.
The company may not misuse it, but if their security isn't quite up to par it's always possible that someone else could obtain a list of valid SSNs from that company without their permission, if the
company keeps them on file.
Your employer will
keep it on file in case they ever need it for legal reasons — like if you later sue, or if you file for unemployment claiming you were laid off, or whatever.
Without your diligence in
keeping me on file and contacting me about this position, I would have missed out on this opportunity completely.
«We received a single polite note from a publishing agent, «we will
keep you on file.
I'm
keeping it on file, just in case the urge to publish comes up again.
You know, to just
keep it on file.
If there are no dogs available at any given time and you would like to be put on a waiting list, please send us a pre-adopt application and we will
keep it on file.
Pro: Once you register the chip, the database you register with will
keep you on file for the rest of your pet's life.
Once we receive your adoption application we will
keep it on file to expedite your adoption once you come to the shelter to meet the dog.
We will process your application just like a regular foster parent and
keep it on file to contact you in emergencies only.
These may vary, so jot them down and
keep them on file for future reference.
The mortgagee does not have to register the Final Order of Foreclosure and may choose to
keep it on file and attempt to collect under the deficiency judgment.
After this is completed, the insurance company will attach it to the insurance policy and
keep it on file.
NOTE: It is very important to save this code and
keep it on file, you'll need it to re-add the light if you delete it from the Home App in the future.
The employer can even command the ATS to search the company's entire database of resumes to look for candidates with certain qualifications, which means that even if you submitted your resume a long time ago but never got a response, the company may have
kept it on file in its database, and the ATS might identify you as a good candidate for a different position that opened up long after you originally submitted your resume.
JT: I will always contact those candidates, either by phone or email, to let them know that I will
keep them on file, because 99 percent of the time something else will come along.
Just email me with your information, and I will
keep you on file.
In addition, get a photocopy of their driver's license and
keep it on file.
Have salespeople take down responses to the questions on these forms and
keep them on file.
You should NOT send your course completion certificate to the Commission, but
keep it on file for your records.
I stapled the photos to the lab report and told both parties to
keep them on file.
For this year, document the efforts you made to get the W - 9 and
keep it on file in the event the IRS asks.