Sentences with phrase «took jobs with»

The 5 % of the class who took jobs with companies in the south reported median base pay of $ 135,000.
About 10 percent of bank regulators took jobs with banks in 2013, according to the study.
He also took jobs with other publications and had photos shown at the Museum of Modern Art.
After university, I took a job with KPMG's real estate practice, which brought me to Toronto.
Almost immediately after taking the job with my brother, I learned that all of the naysayers had been dead wrong.
A few years after his first foray into illicit home brewing, Hindy's wife grew fed up with him working in the line of fire, so he came home and took a job with Newsday.
One of my guys took a job with Microsoft, which offended him, so he fired us.
In 2008, Anita Bell took a job with O'Leary Funds Management, the investment firm co-founded by businessman, television star and now Conservative leadership candidate Kevin O'Leary.
He takes his job with the Patriots extremely seriously and built a side business that embraces his creative and whimsical spirit as well.
But when Laudien's broker took a job with Canaccord in 2006, he saw no reason not to follow his investment adviser (a term he now only uses loosely).
After graduating from Princeton University in 2000, he moved to San Francisco to take a job with financial services firm Bain & Company.
So I took the job with IBM.»
If you can't take a job with a VC firm, start with the book Venture Deals, read VC blogs and interview as many VCs as you can.
The third element of engagement is the most important factor to employees when considering whether to take a job with a different organization, and it is one of the main reasons they choose to leave a job.
Kelly took the job with the express goal of implementing strict order in a West Wing that had become rife with turmoil, infighting and damaging leaks to the media.
I've also been able to take my job with me on vacation when needed, so it benefits the companies I work for.»
I have recently changed industries and a few months ago took a job with an oil company.
Remember, you'll likely have the chance to change it later on if you take a job with a lower salary than you'd planned for.
Federal Student Aid recommends that you choose one of the income - driven repayment plan options, because if you end up taking a job with a low salary (or just have a lower salary that typically comes early in a career), your repayments could be as low as a few dollars a month.
She takes a job with The Circle, a Facebook - crossed - with - Google - like corporation whose goal is to «elegantly streamline the chaos of the Web,» which basically boils down to owning every financial transaction and, ultimately, the having ability to handle all governmental - type tasks.
That's when Suzan suggested selling the house, cars, and furniture, and moving to Ecuador to take a job with International Living.
Having a side job is a lot more flexible nowadays and often will not require you to take a job with set hours.
After leaving the US in 2009, Sadr took a job with his father, Mohammad Sadr Hashemi Nejad, who is reportedly Iran's richest man.
I also felt that feeling when I took a job with IJM, because I knew the work would be immensely fulfilling and honoring to how God has equipped me.
A friend of mine arrived in New York City to take a job with the American Bible Society.
I'd taken the job with the sincerest hope that I would be with the company for the long term, but after a couple of weeks, I knew it probably wasn't a good fit for me and I began to look elsewhere.
Thomas Wilcher, Weber's High School coach at Cass Tech, went after Urban Meyer on radio this week after Weber signed his LOI and the day after his would - have - been position coach at OSU took a job with the Chicago Bears.
After completing a two - year accounting and auditing course at the University of Maryland, he took a job with Davison Chemicals, which became part of W.R. Grace.
He certainly didn't take the job with any idea that he'd have any reason to leave so soon.
However, there are arguments as to why he wouldn't be the most popular of choices too, but it remains to be seen who Arsenal can convince to take the job with so many of the top tacticians currently in employment.
There are, however, Arsenal legends in coaching positions, Bould and Ljungberg, I also believe Pires has just taken a job with the club, that and many Arsenal legends work in the scouting network, Keown for example.
Conley, the 1992 Olympic gold medalist in the triple jump and a former high school point guard in Chicago, had taken a job with USA Track and Field in Indianapolis, moving there from Fayetteville, Ark., where he had coached Mike Jr.'s AAU teams to fourth - and fifth - grade national titles.
Steven Gerrard has been working with players who will be looking to emulate the likes of Alexander - Arnold and Woodburn, and Klopp revealed that the Liverpool legend will be taking a job with the under - 18s next season.
How many people can afford to take a job that you can't make a living wage at, can afford to take a job with random un-paid breaks during the school year?
Update: In related NY - 25 news, Eric Walker, a spokesman for erstwhile Queens Congressional candidate Rory Lancman, is moving upstate and taking a job with the Slaughter re-election effort.
It deems his record at HUD «mixed» and noted that his decision to take a job with developer (and his mega-campaign contributor / now campaign finance chairman) Andrew Farkas after he had been sued «raised questions about his judgment.»
Democratic Sen. Ruth Hassell - Thompson is leaving the Senate at the end of the legislative session June, when she is due to take a job with the Cuomo administration.
A series of special elections to fill seats opened by representatives who have taken jobs with the Trump administration is exposing a significant enthusiasm gap between energized Democratic and complacent Republican voters.
With the support of heavyweights like Mayor Bloomberg and former Mayor Ed Koch, Greenfield won a contentious special election in March for the seat vacated by Simcha Felder, who left not long after being sworn in for his third term to take a job with NYC Comptroller John Liu.
Hassell - Thompson announced in April that she was leaving the Senate this month to take a job with the Cuomo Administration.
GOP Rep. Pat Tiberi resigned in order to take a job with the Ohio Business Roundtable.
When Giambra took office in 2000, Mohamed took a job with the county working on affirmative action compliance.
Percoco said at the time that he intended to start a private lobbying firm, but eventually rejoined state government and stayed until he took a job with Madison Square Garden in early 2016.
Gabay recently left Cuomo's administration and had taken a job with the Empire State Development Corporation.
He went on to handle press for former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson's 2009 mayoral campaign after Carrion took a pass at a citywide run (for comptroller) to take a job with the Obama administration at HUD.
The Senate Democrats have tapped Michael Murphy to replace former spokesman Austin Shafran, who departed earlier this month to take a job with the Cuomo administration (vice president of public affairs at ESDC).
Cutler, currently a communications official for Erie County Medical Center, was a long - time spokesperson for the mayor before taking a job with Cuomo.
This morning, the Times («Hewitt «cashes in» on Bupa job» — #) revealed that Patricia Hewitt, former Labour health secretary and sometime Bennite, has taken a job with Bupa — # 52,000 a year to attend ten board meetings.
There is currently a vacancy in that role, since commissioner John King departed last year to take a job with the federal government.
A new commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development will replace Matthew Wambua, who took a job with residential property owner the...
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