Sentences with phrase «younger candidates»

Here are his words regarding what you need to get bright young candidates in your door.
One of the things employers are afraid of is that more seasoned candidates may not have the technical abilities of younger candidates.
As any experienced search committee member will tell you, faculty searches tend to favor fresh young candidates whose work makes new connections among existing disciplines.
Again, this is an advantage over younger candidates because they may have not had the opportunities yet to achieve comparable results.
Passion, motivation, and desire to succeed is something young candidates should concentrate on.
In short, when assessing younger candidates, the focus shifts from experience to potential.
What I see everyday is that young candidates proudly list the date.
They may be perceived to lack the energy and ambition often found in younger candidates who are hungry to prove themselves.
McGee may be joined in free agency by Welch, a leading Cy Young candidate with a 22 - 5 record through Sunday, who is expected to command similar numbers (box, page 31).
Respondents reported many reasons for believing a skill shortage exists or is imminent, but the reason most often cited was the difficulty — or the belief that there would soon be difficulty — recruiting young candidates with those skills.
And we're here at something of a crossroads, where even the players are questioning the conventional wisdom of saving a Cy Young candidate for a situation that might not exist, and one in which the team is extraordinarily likely to win anyway.
Younger candidates such as Jane Horgan - Jones (Clontarf), Rebecca Moynihan (Crumlin - Kimmage) and Grace Tallon (Dundrum) also did well to hold seats in very competitive electoral areas.
With this shift in thinking, you definitely won't be seeing many one - trick ponies in younger candidate crops.
Ognibene called Ulrich «the brightest young candidate the Republicans have had in years» and said Ragusa tried to sabotage Ulrich's election in a 2009 special election when he «put up a shill named Ricatto,» referring to former GOP Council candidate Michael Ricatto.
Interstate laws require drivers to be 21 years old — eliminating younger candidates while losing retiring baby boomers.
They allowed the Church to establish new seminaries, reopen monasteries, ordain young candidates to the priesthood, develop publishing and media activities free of censorship, and organize pilgrimages within Russia and to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Europe.
Some fellow members of ministerial credential committees reviewing young candidates for the Pentecostal ministry, sought (to my embarrassment) not how these youths thought of the biblical text but whether the incriminating sibilant could be heard when the speech of the clergy applicants got to be a creedal shibboleth.
Oh, and Justin Verlander is a Cy Young candidate again.
Verlander was a deserving Cy Young candidate last year.
The Cubs will have the National League ERA - leader pitching, and they'll have a Cy Young candidate available in relief for as long as it takes.
Of course, if the Jays don't come away victorious, there will be questions as to why it wasn't deadline - acquisition and Cy Young candidate David Price making this pivotal start — especially with the Rangers turning to their own ace in Cole Hamels to keep the season alive.
This is why former Cy Young candidate Jake Arrieta had to wait until March to sign, and why All - Star Mike Moustakas had to crawl back to his old team, the Royals, which was the only one that didn't have to give up a draft pick for him.
The NL Cy Young candidate tossed 4 1/3 scoreless innings in his last start, which caused his playoff ERA to drop from 1.65 to 1.31.
I was enthralled by Amber Elliott's article (TP, October), which encapsulated some of the problems younger candidates face at any level.
Joe Carni is the latest of a crop of young candidates Republicans are hoping will revitalize their party in the City of Syracuse.
In Bishop Auckland (the largest town in the district) the Tories have a record number of candidates in the town (one 18 yr old lady and other new young candidates!)
«The involvement of smart, hardworking young candidates who are willing to challenge the current incumbents means our towns and county will be better served in the years to come,» said Bartley in an email.
Mr. Kapell, 34, said he appreciates the Democrats» «choice to accept younger candidates,» and like Mr. Krupski he stressed how growing up in Southold Town has made him keenly aware of issues on the water, including dock regulations, water quality and nitrate pollutions.
Leaders: The constituencies of the party leaders always attract attention — there is rarely any chance of them losing, the publicity of being party leader normally gives them a boost in their vote, but it's a good chance for upcoming young candidates to cut their teeth and the publicity normally attracts a wide variety of fringe candidates.
Jarrett said that in interacting with grads, employers get better insight into how to find the right young candidate.
Graduates are cost - effective, eager to prove themselves, and generally easier to manage — but recruiting and retaining these talented young candidates is far from a walk in the park.
«Some hiring managers may not realize that they naturally prefer younger candidates for culture fit reasons, but their bias during the interview process can have a lasting impact.
The AARP said it regularly tests companies and has seen it in action when companies tend to prefer to call younger candidates than those aged 50 and older, even when all other factors are equal.
That's why so many, most likely young candidates preffer to include photos into their CV.
Because Her recruiting audience is often nineteen to twenty - four year olds, Lori begins by sharing many young candidates show a lack of responsibility.
This means that there will be many positions available, but it also means that competition will be tough between younger candidates with less experience, and therefore lower salary requirements, and experienced candidates who expect higher pay.
Believe it or not, experienced candidates feel the same way — that is, the focus is on hiring younger candidates with a less warped view of life.
Ageism does exist and younger candidates do better in a competitive market.
A mid-life career change can pose unique hurdles to employment and you will need to stand out from the crowd of younger candidates.
Cole won't be a free agent until 2020, though, and if he can regain at least some of the form that made him a Cy Young candidate in 2015, then the Astros» rotation is going to be absurd.
Younger candidates like Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz are expected to make a generational appeal to younger voters via social media, while Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has already gotten a good deal of traction online thanks to a very engaged activist base.
Young candidates such as Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro or U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey could bring racial and ethnic diversity to the race, as could former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick.
Both teams have both collectively pitched like Cy Young candidates.
At 39 years old, he is the youngest candidate in the race — and the only one with no experience in running a campaign.
In interviews and statements, Jacobs, at 29 the youngest candidate running to represent the coastal district in northern San Diego County, has said she was a «policy maker» who worked for the State Department under President Barack Obama.
But one day I felt a tug at my spirit, a sense that this young candidate needed some support.
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