Sentences with phrase «who find themselves working»

Professionals, like the 9.3 million who find work on his site, are now being viewed as mobile, independent bundles of skills.
But the magnitude of Decemberâ $ ™ s decline suggests that, in addition to those former recipients who found work, many more simply ran out of benefits.
A job seeker who found work at Pitney Bowes thanked us for helping him find a job that allowed him to take his son, who on the autism spectrum, to the many monthly appointments that were previously draining his vacation, sick, and personal leave time.
Moms who find it works tend to be more around 6ish or older months.
Real success comes to those scientists who find themselves working in an environment that suits not only their skill sets but their personalities as well.
They're deceptive because scientists toiling in endless postdocs or who find work harvesting pumpkins (which happened to my editor's former graduate school colleague for a time, after he earned his Ph.D. in physics studying the thermodynamics of black holes) are technically «employed.»
Lily Bradley, a federal employee who found work using online job board Unfurlough.us, set up by the firm 1776
This is a great salad for people like me who find themselves working through lunch without meaning to.
In this superlative comedy of the Eighties, Hoffman plays a fussy, underemployed actor who finds work only when he disguises himself (superbly) as a woman.
The next year saw him co-star opposite two young actors who found work by writing their own script.
Elijah Wood plays struggling writer Clint, who finds work as a substitute teacher alongside an eccentric faculty.
The autobiographical story tells of Thompson (under the name Paul Kemp in the novel) in his 20s with failing ambitions of being a novelist, who finds himself working for a paper in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1960.
Luis Buñuel's sly 1967 film gave Catherine Deneuve one of her most iconic roles — a housewife who finds work in a brothel.
The story revoles around a recovering gambling addict who finds work providing protection to his friends.
The configuration of actors affirms this impression, as Krieps is a gifted discovery who finds herself working opposite of icons, as Joan Fontaine did in Hitchcock's Rebecca.
Christine Kendall's debut, Riding Chance, centers on Troy, a 14 - year - old African American boy who finds himself working community - service hours at a local stable.
Authors who find themselves working with editors and proofreaders more often in their publishing journey may wish to learn a bit more about the details of the process.
And when I made it to the front, I got pushed back by Publishers who found my work too different from the cookie cutter.
There are a lot of people who find the work previously done by those in the US desirable, and at lower prices.
These schools produce many trained specialists who find work in various value - oriented hedge funds and money management firms.
So far what we know about Anthem is that players will be taking the role of a freelancer who finds work by protecting civilians by exploring the dangerous landscapes outside of the safe zones.
Just a few weeks ago I sold an original painting to a customer in Japan who found my work on FAA.
But the interesting thing is, almost every sale of non-Instagram art that I've had this year has been from a collector who found my work through Instagram, which is incredible.»
This exhibition is likely to divide people between those who find the work too elusive to engage with, and those who appreciate the minimalist approach that's been taken with this show.
I don't know the owner (who found my work online) and I'd never heard of the gallery before, but it -LSB-.....]
In the past, it has been said that firms have «finders» — those who find the work; «minders» — those who mind the work; «binders» — those who manage the work and clients; and «grinders» — those who simply turn out legal work.
Any data arrived at through a decent research method for such a spread of jurisdictions has real potential to help teachers, legislators and lawyers who find themselves working across legal boundaries.
Even for those who find work, job security is good for a few years at best.
It is absolutely true that most graduates who find work after they have left campus do so through some form of networking.
In that case, you could ask your friends or family members, who found your work to be worthy, to write a detailed recommendation.
In fact, I've worked with several clients who found work almost immediately after I helped them make a few simple resume changes.
I write and speak about issues faced by women, perfectionism, couples who find work demands are keeping them apart, and the gifted community, and enjoy working with people who have a hard time asking for help.

Not exact matches

Amid all the angst about the small percentage of women who work in computer science, a new research paper has a surprising finding: Women may actually be better coders than men.
Bierman founded the business five years ago with his partner, who works in IT.
I could go on, but all in all, I had a great experience with Of Mercer, and I highly recommend any woman who has trouble finding affordable, high - quality work clothes check out the company's site to see if its dresses, pants, and blazers are the right fit for her.
It's the story of a prince who goes looking for dragons to figure out why magic is disappearing from his kingdom, only to find a princess working happily as the cook / assistant to the King of Dragons.
People who are invested in building a career, however, are much more focused on finding ways to learn and gain experience in their work as a way to go further toward fulfilling long - term goals, which might be running a company or starting one of their own.
You will never find a CEO of a Fortune 100 company who achieved that goal while working a flexible schedule, putting in no more than 40 hours a week.
Joe Issid, a contributor with job site Monster.ca who has had his own publishing company and is now an executive at another, notes contract work can also be useful for millennials who can't find a full - time job in their field.
Don't be too quick to commit, but if you're happy with the work being delivered, then it will be better to work with those who can supply consistent and predictable results than to try to find new writers to fit a mold.
The professional matchmaking process lets health systems find doctors with specific credentials (say, an internal medicine specialist with five years» experience who is free to work at a New York — area hospital in July) and vice-versa.
I brought this up with Lauren Friese, a consultant and the founder of youth job site TalentEgg, who says the «money doesn't matter» stereotype comes from anxiety about finding steady work: «In an interview, you're not going to say, «Well, you pay a lot, and that is what's most important to me.
He couldn't find any to his liking and discovered that his friends Kevin Wright and Ruth Casselman, who worked at Christie Digital and BlackBerry, respectively, had similar experiences.
Individualism works well for young people, who are often unattached and working on finding themselves — adolescence and young adulthood are inherently self - focused life stages.
Eventually he found Zoe Katsimitsoulia, who had a PhD in computational biology from the University of Oxford and was working at another Toronto company.
A person who doesn't take the time to respond to a potential associate may have already found work with a competitor or is someone who might not take the time to do a good job, either.
Founded by three tech veterans, who between them have experience working early on at companies like Facebook, Google, Apple, and Foursquare, Oceans is attempting to help entrepreneurs steer clear of common mistakes.
Of course, there are some entrepreneurs that will want the most seasoned person in the room, but I've found that there's a segment of founders who really valued that commitment and work ethic.
«In a study of health care providers, we found that those who used WOOP were significantly more engaged with their work and less stressed than members of a control group,» Oettingen writes for HBR.org.
Schools are working harder to find internships and job opportunities for students, who are betting the industry will rebound.
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