Sentences with phrase «years under their belts often»

Pharmacy technicians with many years under their belts often earn much more than beginners.

Not exact matches

They've been talented all season (and for years) but now with a chunk of Games under their belt they've adjusted to playing in the Chicago Hoops League and as we've often seen in other All Sports Series Leagues, they are stockpiling the Ws.
If you don't already have a few years of industry experience under your belt, they often don't have the expected value in the job market.
Driving this are two key groups: millennials looking to take greater control over their careers, and those with a few more years under their belts who want more flexibility and variety in the work they are doing, opting instead to combine their main career with a number of often - diverse roles.
Alumni often have earned impressive job titles, have years of experience under their belts, and have polished their soft skills.
How can the majority of real estate salespersons (newbies: less than five years experience, often with only five to twenty transactions under their belts) meet the definition of «skill» when they have little experience?
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