Not exact matches
«Most of our people are excited
about what we do because they understand that as we grow, our success offers them the
opportunity for a career, not just a
job,» she says.
«As the on - demand economy creates exciting
opportunities and unleashes innovation, it's also raising hard questions
about workplace protections and
what a good
job will look like in the future.»
I think this article does a great
job exposing us to the truth of the chaplain's real experience, which is that when people have a last
opportunity to talk
about what is most important, they don't talk much
about their religion, they talk
about their families.
A lot of the country hears almost nothing of
what the center - right has to say and what they do hear in nonsense about job creators who really did «build that» and some bromides about «opportunity» that were unmoored from anything in their own lives What they have never heard is a pithy explanation about why any policy would make their lives bet
what the center - right has to say and
what they do hear in nonsense about job creators who really did «build that» and some bromides about «opportunity» that were unmoored from anything in their own lives What they have never heard is a pithy explanation about why any policy would make their lives bet
what they do hear in nonsense
about job creators who really did «build that» and some bromides
about «
opportunity» that were unmoored from anything in their own lives
What they have never heard is a pithy explanation about why any policy would make their lives bet
What they have never heard is a pithy explanation
about why any policy would make their lives better.
It know it will always be hard to describe
what exactly you do or exactly who you are, but form the blog and your creative environment and your definitions and words and visuals and
job description and personal profile to you (not the other way around), and don't worry
about people misunderstanding or misreading or thinking it is something else or expecting something more or less, that will always happen and that very thing, in fact, proves to be the greatest
opportunity to learn to communicate better and more clearly (at least for me).
It's also a good
opportunity for them to see first - hand
what trainers at the Shedd do in the course of a day and learn more
about their
jobs.
«As we work to transform our city, creating safer more vibrant neighborhoods, more
jobs and better educational
opportunities for our children, we are here to listen to
what residents and business owners have to say
about opportunities in their neighborhood,» Warren said in a news release.
Kaplan added, «overall Gigi has done an excellent
job,» but with board elections approaching she said Li would have the
opportunity to address the diversity issue more fully and to talk
about what she'd do differently in another term.
Be ready to ask questions
about people's
jobs at each
opportunity; talk
about what you are looking for in a career and
what you have to offer.
And, as Bolles suggested, think
about what you hate most
about your present
job, and see if the exact opposite elements are present in the new
opportunity.
When you're asked
what you are passionate
about during a
job interview, it's a good
opportunity to share hobbies, enthusiasms, or whatever is important in your life.
Students learn
about how their digital footprint affects their
job and college
opportunities,
about what cyberbullying is and how it affects people,
about IP addresses and posting anonymously, and many other important topics.
«
What we are giving them is an
opportunity to step out of their institution and be with people who share their same role and think
about different dimensions of their
jobs.»
Learn more
about what current
Opportunity Culture teachers think here — multi-classroom leaders, blended - learning teachers, and team teachers discuss their
jobs, and principals talk
about the benefits of an
Opportunity Culture and why they wanted this in their schools.
What students want: great teachers every year
What teachers want: career advancement while teaching, collaboration, on - the -
job development and leadership, sustainably funded pay increases, and the chance to help more students succeed
What both need: Policies to make a statewide
Opportunity Culture possible Public Impact shows states the essential policies to reach far more students with gap - closing, Read more
about Seizing
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I've been a diesel tech for
about 9 years now.I have a great
opportunity to leave a decent
job that pays less than
what it should, to go to work for a well known and we'll oiled machine of a shop.
Since I had my own web site where I talked
about video games, I took the
opportunity to interview Kirk and ask him
what it was like working for Nintendo and having the
job that everyone wanted to have — playing video games.
Despite
what the DoJ or EEOC might say
about employment discrimination (or perhaps because of broad terms in the exceptions), I see various
jobs, housing, grants, and other
opportunities, advertised...
Despite
what the DoJ or EEOC might say
about employment discrimination (or perhaps because of broad terms in the exceptions), I see various
jobs, housing, grants, and other
opportunities, advertised with the «US Citizenship Required» qualification, commonly enough that it seems like it must be legal.
While clearly there are factors that are universally popular such as pay, benefits, company values, and career
opportunities (incidentally, Legal Week's survey found that while
job candidates talk a lot
about their desire to do pro bono work, this category ranked lowest in importance)
what matters to one employee is of less importance to another, and even an individual can change their priorities throughout their career.
Talk
about where you are now and
what skills you are currently using that apply to the
opportunity you're interviewing for, speak to your past successes and explain why all of these make you a great fit for the
job.
This is your chance to find out more
about the progression
opportunities you might have, an average day on the
job, the team you'd be working with, or even a bit more
about what the interviewer does (especially if you'd be working under them).
It might be
about a
job opening somewhere, a sales
opportunity or a technical development in their field; it doesn't really matter
what it is, as long as it is of some value to them it will give you an
opportunity to begin or re-open your conversation.
So take these
opportunities to care
about how and why certain tasks are done a specific way, care
about the intricacies of
what you are doing, and make work
about self - improvement rather than simply getting the
job done.
Don't speak negatively
about your previous employer, instead talk specifically
about what it is that appeals to you
about this
opportunity, be it the industry, company size or even
job role.
Do
what you can to plan for these curveball situations, so you can focus on the task at hand — learning more
about the
job opportunity and impressing your interviewers.
In advance of your interview, consider the questions you want to ask your prospective employer — they could be
about the role, the organisation, the team you'll be working with, the
opportunities for career progression or further training — find out
what's important to you, so you can make an informed decision
about whether to accept the
job if you are offered it.
You have a tremendous
opportunity to brand yourself and demonstrate 4 things right at the top of your resume: Give yourself a
job title — come up with the best umbrella
job title you can think of that describes
what you're all
about.
You get the occasional call
about a «business
opportunity» or the ever - present offer to work a commission - only
job, but nothing directly aligned with
what you really want to do.
You could, and should, follow your favourite IT employers / recruiters, technologists and technology journalists on Twitter; doing so will help you to stay on top of current employment
opportunities (most employers have a recruitment / marketing team that tweets
about spring weeks, internships, industrial placements, graduate
jobs etc, as well as their events and talks) and industry trends (recruiters will expect you to know, to an extent,
what's going on at the company and in the industry).
To find out more
about the
opportunities involved in this colorful, varied industry, check out our marketing
jobs to see
what you could apply for today.
Your online activities will help you stay in the loop as to
what's going on in your industry, and it will help you make valuable contacts that may know
about job availability and
opportunities that you might not otherwise hear
about.
Being invited to industry events, being introduced to others in your industry and hearing
about different
job opportunities is a part of every career no matter
what field you work in.
Medical sales
job seekers want to know
about the products they will be selling, the commission structure, growth
opportunities, and
what the interview will be like.
A great cover letter is tailored to the
job description and is an
opportunity to showcase
what you know
about the
job and how you are the best fit.
Additionally, talking with as many veterans as you can, learn
about their experiences and how they made the transition; learning
about what they are doing now may open up
opportunities that could lead you to a potential
job opportunity.
This question is your
opportunity to tell the interviewer
about your
job skills,
job achievements, your performance on past
job and
what you hope to contribute to the organization.
What platform do you use most for
job search, networking, and learning
about new employment
opportunities?
«When I first talked to Erin at VincentBenjamin
about new
job opportunities she took the time to understand
what I was looking for in a new career.
Basically, you're presenting the plan when the hiring manager gives you an
opportunity to talk
about how you'll go
about this
job — because the 30 / 60 / 90 - day plan is a forward - looking document that outlines
what you will do in the first 90 days after you're hired.
Keady sums up nicely
what aspiring
job seekers can do to maximize their
opportunities: Think
about what it is you can offer to the company you are reaching out to,
what sets you apart,
what tools do you have that will immediately benefit the company and highlight that upfront.
At the start of a
job search, you may feel hopeful and excited
about what potential
opportunities may lie ahead, but many
job seekers easily fall into a slump as time passes.
Amy's advice and the insights from hiring managers confirm
what we know
about nonprofit hiring managers from our recent annual survey: genuine interest in the mission and hands - on experience (whether it be through a
job, internship, or volunteer
opportunity) are key to making a powerful first impression.
And now that you know more
about what employers are looking for in an interview, you can walk into your next interview with more
opportunities in mind to stand out among the other
job candidates!
When you build a
job search plan, you have direction on where to go seek out
job opportunities,
what types of
job opportunities to seek, how much time to spend on each area, and a process to go
about applying and conducting follow - up to bring in results.
So don't talk
about what a great
opportunity the
job would be for your career.
This week's question is
about the hidden
job market: «
What tips can you give for finding
opportunities in the so - called «hidden
job market»?»
Whether you're actively
job hunting or just casually thinking
about what's next, it's important to have a fresh and well - written resume ready so you don't miss out on any
opportunities that come up.
This means that having a
job that offers you the
opportunity to have some say in
what goes on will make you feel better
about your
job and, just as importantly,
about yourself.
So as you review
what you wrote it is imperative to remember a resume is a means of communication not a transcript of a
job interview, and the goal is to get called in for a first interview and make the people you will see excited
about the
opportunity to finally meet you.