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单词 Hiring
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(1) We're not hiring right now.
(2) Most seasonal hiring is done in early October.
(3) He does the hiring and firing in our company.
(4) Companies hiring out narrow boats report full order books.
(5) We might be hiring more people but nothing has been decided yet.
(6) Lately there has been a trend towards hiring younger, cheaper employees.
(7) We're hiring a disco for the party.
(8) I'm hiring myself out in the Motorola.
(9) I'll take care of hiring the car.
(10) What's the cost of hiring by the day?
(11) They will make economies by hiring fewer part-time workers.
(12) He was responsible for hiring and firing staff.
(13) The company's hiring more men next week.
(14) How much do you charge for hiring out a bicycle for a week?
(15) Hiring a car was the best way to get from A to B.
(16) The college had already diversified greatly by hiring people with wider interests.
(17) We will not be hiring anyone else in the foreseeable future.
(18) He will be in charge of all hiring and firing at PHA.
(19) Hiring a nanny has turned out to be the perfect solution.
(20) I recommend hiring a professional designer.
(21) Don't tell me he's after hiring new staff.
(22) Businesses are holding off on hiring new employees.
(23) The U.N. did once consider hiring mercenaries.
(24) One evening(Sentencedict), Ralph was talking about hiring an employee.
(25) They can stop hiring self-promoting celebrity spin doctors.
(26) He expanded by hiring more traders and moving into real estate mortgages.
(27) She had to choose between giving up her job or hiring a nanny.
(28) I'm sure we can make out a case for hiring another assistant.
(29) That bill includes a host of other provisions, including simplified pension rules and tax credits for hiring disadvantaged youth.
(30) Great Groups are inevitably forged by people unafraid of hiring people better than themselves.
(1) We're not hiring right now.
(2) Most seasonal hiring is done in early October.
(3) He does the hiring and firing in our company.
(4) Companies hiring out narrow boats report full order books.
(5) We might be hiring more people but nothing has been decided yet.
(6) She had to choose between giving up her job or hiring a nanny.
(7) Lately there has been a trend towards hiring younger, cheaper employees.
(31) Students who complete a post-secondary degree in a health-care field receive priority hiring when they graduate.
(32) John Bryant, D-Tex., wants to add a near-prohibition on hiring foreign workers.
(33) Jackson called on them to keep up the fight to retain racial and gender preferences in federal hiring.
(34) Strategically, a commitment to hiring minorities may require special efforts to train people who lack the necessary skills.
(35) Most income came from the hiring out of paladins as mercenaries in territorial disputes.
(36) They often are involved in the hiring and dismissal of employees but generally have no role in the formulation of personnel policy.
(37) Garrett noted that date as an important factor in hiring a coach.
(38) Professor Cousins may be on his way out but he hadn't gone yet and still had hiring and firing power.
(39) In addition to getting the university kick-started,(http:///hiring.html) Stacy cites his greatest accomplishment as hiring a top-rate faculty.
(40) Not putting up bail or hiring lawyers to defend in any alcohol-related case.
(41) Hiring was weak in much of the state, reflecting the lackluster Christmas season reported by many retailers.
(42) Now the giant builder is reporting a record increase in contracts and is hiring again.
(43) The band may not realize all the costs of recording and of hiring an engineer or producer.
(44) The challenge for schools will be hiring enough teachers and finding adequate classroom space to implement the program by next fall.
(45) He called for a freeze on hiring and a cut in all non-essential services.
(46) The city may have to freeze the hiring of new police officers.
(47) There is no approval process for hiring people around here; management does it.
(48) Thompson still is hiring and getting security clearances for his investigative staff and finding space for them to work.
(49) They won the case by being clever and hiring influential lawyers to help them.
(50) At some point, corporations will be hiring, rather than firing, middle managers.
(51) Langford, Feng, Volkov and a number of other correspondents and photographers met there each Saturday, hiring a private room.
(52) They were so productive that the company began hiring them for permanent jobs.
(53) Her brother earned his living by hiring himself out to whoever needed his services on the island.
(54) A common reason for not hiring someone is their lack of writing skills.
(55) He is accused of hiring Barbie to advise the country's paramilitary forces on torture techniques.
(56) About 36 percent of employers plan to boost hiring the rest of this year.
(57) But he bears the responsibility for hiring Livingstone in the first place instead of a career security official.
(58) At issue is a provision in the 1986 immigration bill barring the hiring of illegal aliens.
(59) Rusk follows his two couples through developing their designs, hiring a contractor, beginning construction and ending the project.
(60) Well, seeing as how you just lost one of your men, you might think about hiring some one to replace him.
(61) Friendship has a lot more to do with hiring and advancement.
(62) In 1979, they were hiring less people, giving jobs to men rather than women.
(63) Weber, has been read as giving employers a largely free hand to use affirmative action in hiring, promotions and layoffs.
(64) Construction managers determine the labor requirements and, in some cases, supervise or monitor the hiring and dismissal of workers.
(65) Can schools be held liable for negligent hiring or retention of unfit employees?
(66) When hiring band members, Lawrence always preferred less talented musicians of good character over brilliant musicians of unstable character.
(67) But hiring such people means that you have to pitch in and be willing to do the menial tasks yourself.
(68) If you end up hiring a lawyer(), it could cost you a bundle of money.
(69) If hiring costs can be reduced by machines working longer, it could become an even more attractive proposition.
(70) Pasaret is dismantling a hiring system where a job applicant's chief qualification was his or her party loyalty.
(71) Despite this, the hiring of a personal assistant might be a reasonable accommodation in some circumstances.
(72) But the bookie was already out hiring frighteners and the bet had to stand.
(73) At first we might feel guilty about hiring some one to help with the housecleaning.
(74) A service company makes its profits by hiring people at one price and selling their time at a higher price.
(75) You can have the stump removed by hiring some one to grind it out with a machine.
(76) But Suffolk governors, who share hiring and firing responsibilities with their school heads, have refused to rule out disciplinary action.
(77) Managers, supervisors, and the company personnel department will have much less control over hiring decisions.
(78) The plan will pay for the hiring of 37 probation officers, over three years, to staff the programs.
(79) The team has control over virtually everything, from maintenance of the building to the curriculum to the hiring of administrative staff.
(80) Hiring a private nurse or nurse's aide brings peace of mind to patients and their families, say its proponents.
(81) The managers reported that firing a subordinate taught them to be even more selective in hiring.
(82) Hiring Huy would be a very effective way of keeping him under observation, and neutralising the effectiveness of his investigation.
(83) It would ban racial and gender preferences in all state government hiring, contracting and education programs.
(84) We obviously need some protection against patronage hiring and firing.
(85) We thought about hiring ourselves out as sort of bespectacled human twigs for water - divining purposes.
(86) Hiring more people won't fix everything, but it's a step in the right direction.
(87) It's not simply a matter of hiring more people - they also need to be trained.
(88) The Pentagon tried everything-even hiring psychics to find more tunnels.
(89) The organizing committee had made the colossal error of hiring a non-union press to print the official program.
(90) The Episcopal Church recently cut its national budget by five percent and has frozen hiring and salaries.
(91) The hotel is hiring additional staff to make check-in easier.
(92) Two, earn enough money to support both my Babylonian apartment in the West and my Spartan hiring in the North.
(93) And hospitals continue to fire nurses while hiring people without medical educations.
(94) Hiring the dress of your dreams from Glitterati in Bell Street, Glasgow, will cost anything between £75 and £325.
(95) Anti-crime efforts including federal aid for hiring 100, 000 new local police officers.
(96) And what was Mr Perkins doing hiring two sets of contractors to work on one farm?
(97) Tweed's mood changed as soon as they reached Brussels, reserving the suite at the Hilton(), hiring the car.
(98) The employers pledged to provide summer and after-school jobs for young people and to give priority hiring to public school graduates.
(99) The conservatives also succeeded in rejecting an affirmative action program aimed at hiring more minority subcontractors on federal highway projects.
(100) In addition, managers often can build organizational skills by hiring new people instead of getting existing people to learn and change.
(101) I am hiring a lawyer to look into that trust fund, Marie had written.
(102) We took it over for a Sunday night, hiring it, promoting the gig ourselves, pushing out a lot of handbills.
(103) This meeting is being held to deal with the serious matter of possible racism in our hiring practices.
(104) C., held firm, since the federal government kept hiring more and more bureaucrats.
(105) But he said it looks bad to the public to cut teachers while hiring janitors and assistant principals.
(106) Hiring new employees can be very much a subjective process.
(107) Hiring at the three previous centers took about twice as long as the company's 60-day target, Norden said.
(108) However, the police chief naively suggested that hiring more policemen with higher wages would solve the problem.
(109) Besides hiring more recreation leaders, Brown said the city should assign a park ranger to Chollas Lake at least on weekends.
(110) Hiring employees on the basis of gender or race is not permitted.
(111) Health officials may order the hospital to change its hiring policies.
(112) That means either scouring the nation for a candidate of lesser renown, or hiring from within.
(113) The cousin was Carl Laemmle, founder of Universal Pictures and a man with a sentimental propensity for hiring his relatives.
(114) Even so, Golding said, her top priority is still hiring more police officers.
(115) Instead of hiring child care I traded it with other parents: I had a list as long as my arm.
(116) He inquired about whether he had any discretion as to the hiring of the young man.
(117) Hiring and layoffs often go on simultaneously, much to the detriment of employee morale, leadership credibility, and budget health.
(118) Despite that perception, 69 percent of employers say they are hiring just as many teens as they did 10 years ago.
(119) After all, Pitino, a Massachusetts graduate, was on the search committee and recommended the hiring of Calipari in 1988.
(120) Insurance companies started hiring him to find stolen goods and investigate false claims.
(121) Race should never be a deciding factor in a hiring decision.
(122) Barcelona has long blazed this same trail, hiring the world's most interesting architects to oversee an urban transformation programme.
(123) Yet experience with team hiring has generally been very successful.
(124) Nor had the courts outlawed most patronage hiring and firing and protected most employees from wrongful discharge.
(125) It made him uneasy to think that a false impression was the basis for his hiring.
(126) Can political affiliation be considered in the hiring of teachers?
(127) This can happen if, for example, the sub-purchaser bought the goods from some one who was hiring them on hire purchase terms.
(128) His mind is open to the possibility that he might have made a mistake in hiring Stephanie to head Advertising and Promotions.
(129) For business, there were offers of tax breaks for hiring welfare recipients.
(130) That means hiring a private contractor to plow and making sure the contractor is paid.
(131) For the same reason, some one hiring goods under a hire purchase agreement is also excluded.
(132) The advantages of hiring lorries on contract are set out below.: 1.
(133) Back on Anguilla, it's worth hiring a car for the day to explore the island.
(134) Hiring the first woman building and zoning enforcement officer was added as a show of good faith.
(135) Employers in the service industry who check grades before hiring young workers have a more productive workforce.
(136) The index measures small businesses' sales, hiring, stock prices and other factors.
(137) A tax break also expired for hiring young people, certain veterans and other targeted groups, according to Woolf.
(138) Managers and supervisors will no longer make hiring decisions or, at a minimum, will share such decision-making responsibilities.
(139) We are not at liberty to discuss our hiring practices.
(140) In the long run, hiring and training your own telemarketing staff is more economical, Tiknis says.
(141) The firm also has an aggressive campaign for minority hiring.
(142) Previously you'd see much more anticipatory hiring.
(143) He makes a living by hiring out horses.
(144) Nice mountains. Is the paper mill hiring?
(145) Would a payroll - tax holiday encourage hiring?
(146) Davey Birdsong was still hiring university students.
(147) Are you hiring right now?
(148) Cathay Pacific's hiring British pilots at a high salary.
(149) Hire and fire the top team (we have devoted a separate chapter to hiring an A-Team because this is much harder to say than do).
(150) Many big banks have put on a hiring freeze and vowed to trim existing staff.
(151) Hiring lawyers in California will likely be an onerous task for a volunteer-run website from a tiny Caribbean island.
(152) If you show up to the interview dressed sloppily, even if the firm is known for its laid-back atmosphere, the hiring manager may question your professionalism or interest in the opportunity.
(153) In this context, our company is expanding rapidly and we are hiring an additional merchandiser.
(154) This hidden tax addstothe costs of any manufacturer hiring accountant.
(155) In its draft, "Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) IV Drug Safety Five-Year Plan, " the agency says it will focus on hiring the staff through fiscal year 2009.
(156) China's union law, enterprises hiring workers or administrative staff, should inform the grass - roots trade unions.
(157) A college can beef up its educational level by hiring highly - qualified professors.
(157) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(158) What's the most important thing to check when hiring a moving company?
(159) Payroll - tax cuts and credits to reduce the cost of hiring would help.
(160) Huaxing is in charge of hiring the service staff, purchasing the food and producing.
(161) What is the chief consideration of American universities when hiring top - level administrators?
(162) Smarthinking pooled the demand from hundreds of colleges and tens of thousands of students while hiring credentialed tutors in places like India and the Philippines.
(163) We and other forward-looking companies put a lot of effort into hiring such people.
(164) We need to create a self-sustaining cycle, where people are spending, and companies are hiring, and our economy is growing.
(165) In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations couldn't risk hiring inexperienced Gon-"G o out in the sticks and find a small station that'll give you a chance, "she said.
(166) And when a company closes, it may not tell you when the door is shut and where is the forwarding address, not to mention latent hiring freeze and structural terminations.
(167) But knowing what goes the hiring process may give prospects the inside track for a job.
(168) We used data from the Kenya Health Workforce Informatics System on the nursing workforce to determine the effect of the Emergency Hiring Plan on nurse shortages and maldistribution.
(169) Some clearly intend to spend it on hiring -- like global accounting and consulting giants Deloitte and KPMG, which announced late last year that they will hire a jaw-dropping 250, 000 people by 2016.
(170) Stiller seemed to be keeping it in the family with Zoolander, also hiring his parents, his sister and his brother-in-law to fill out the cast.
(171) The job can be done with simple cutting tools or by hiring a professional shearer.
(172) In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations couldn't risk hiring an inexperienced person.
(173) Have you strictly done interview process and reference check on hiring HP lay-off employees according to company's hiring policy as you hired them as Dell's senior manager?
(174) Bleum has started hiring a U.S. workforce, but sets an IQ score of 125 as a screening threshold because of the smaller labor pool.
(175) The task of providing a rationale and support for an appointment would naturally fall to those making the hiring or promotion decision, but you can't assume that those reasons are self-evident.
(176) The current tax policy actively discourages companies from hiring Americans to fill overseas positions, some believe.
(177) Assist Production Manager to do hiring and training in Molding department.
(178) The functional leader was unwilling to incur hiring costs before revenues accrued; as a result, the few people on each job were overworked and stressed.
(179) Thanks to the geek aesthetic of the high-tech industry, the work-in-your-jammies home office movement in today's low unemployment hiring environment, business casual wear has taken off in a big way.
(180) If you're hiring an outfitter ask what's included and expected of you regarding the camping tours you're considering.
(181) Many nervous job seekers blabber endlessly about irrelevant information. They create a poor impression and cut short the hiring manager's time for further questions.
(182) Yes, in other words, the company hires you as their executive manager, but they?re not really hiring you.
(183) " There are always jobs, " Challenger says. " Companies are always hiring. But the competition is much tougher. ".
(184) I went shares with two others in hiring a car for the day.
(185) Six months at it - and he's still waiting on hiring guidelines from the TARP pay czar.
(186) Dear C.C.: "The idea that companies cut back on hiring in the summer is a myth, " says Patty Coffey, a partner at staffing firm Winter Wyman.
(187) Both the Auditorium and the meeting rooms of the Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, which are open for hiring, are rented to the Council's members at a very special price of 30 - 45 % discount.
(187) try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(188) Secondly , from the efficiency of employing , hiring fairly and hiring sincerity three aspects to elaborate the questioning that storing in inthe employer-employee relationship of our country.
(189) Assist Viscount China to handle staff benefits, hiring and employment for sales team.
(190) You have a small window of time to get the interest of a hiring manager, and being scattered will only get your resume filed in the "circular file" - i. e. - the trash can.
(191) This shift in racial hiring practices coupled with the fallout from the global financial crisis means many poor white South Africans have fallen on hard times.
(192) A general beefs up his forces before a battle by adding more tanks and artillery. A college can beef up its educational level by hiring highly-qualified professors.
(193) To cope, some cheat, hiring healthy people to take the required physical(), or hop from job to job to avoid detection.
(194) I need to see your past graphic art designed before hiring.
(195) Chinese nationals and businesses in Port Moresby have beefed up security, some hiring off-duty police as guards, while many have shut their shops as advised by their embassy.
(196) Hiring extra help is as easy as adding a new moderator.
(197) It needs to bust the taboo on hiring, or working with, foreigners, and it needs to continue streamlining its hydra-headed industrial giants.
(198) Yes , of course. Will you be hiring a disc jockey?
(199) The AP also eliminated other jobs through buyouts and a hiring freeze.
(200) "Officially, Burundi has a number of laws and regulations prohibiting corrupt practices such as bribery, nepotism, preferential hiring and promotion and embezzlement," the State Dept.
(201) Klym also tried to locate Sladewski himself by calling hospitals and jails, interviewing people and hiring a private investigator.
(202) A preferential shop gives priority or advantage to union members in hiring or promoting.
(203) In the thesis, a new nanostructured silicon template is reported, and hiring it as template, nanostructured noble metal thin films are obtained through immersion plating method.
(204) Having a helping hand is always a good idea. However, make sure that the domestic help you are hiring is dependable.
(205) The owner isn't hiring or firing based on his personal income tax rate.
(206) If you're determined to cut a dash in a designer dress, consider hiring one.
(207) Reporter pay attention ten thousand branch four seasons Huacheng also has some villas is also nobody housing repair semifinished materials room, but license hiring at present only then this.
(208) Despite some recent hiring, many long-unemployed workers in deeply troubled sectors like construction and certain types of manufacturing may still feel there are no jobs.
(209) Manyinterpret that to mean the government will impose caste - based hiring quotas.
(210) Economists said the decline in factory orders would result in manufacturers hiring fewer workers.
(211) If you're not careful you might end up hiring a bunch of moronic mandrills, like I did last year.
(212) Even companies that are laying-off still hiring cheaper, entry-level help.
(213) HSBC's investment banking division suffered a fall in profits year-on-year but still had its second-best six months in history and is now hiring 400 more staff, its head Stuart Gulliver said.
(214) I think my boss is dead wrong about hiring his son-in-law, but I'm not going to stick my neck out and tell him!
(215) By getting this basic information out of the way, you avoid cluttering up the open-ended questions that provide the attitude clues needed to make a hiring judgment.
(216) By the 1860s, the Central Pacific Railroad was hiring Chinese workers in huge numbers.
(217) In late September, Bank of America began laying off employees in its investment banking unit; just a few days later Morgan Stanley announced a hiring freeze in its i-bank group for the rest of 2010.
(218) Their system of hiring people seemed to be a sort of lucky dip.
(219) The company, which saw weaker sales according to the financial reports released last November, also froze its hiring program and planned to cut its temporary laborer positions at its factories.
(220) Your e-ma Dating ilsad phon Dating conversations with hiring managers or recruiters should also send a professional message.
(221) Koc says businesses weren't expecting the decrease in hiring that came in 2008 "when the market crashed and everything changed."
(222) By taking the time to zero in on a specific career goal and to plan an effective job search, you demonstrate to hiring managers your clarity and ability to manage projects.
(223) Advertising for the recent hiring program cost less than $1 million, FBI spokesman Mike Kortan says.
(224) We are just starting up to develop the agential hiring in China which accounts for to 10% in the human resource outsourcing services in foreign countries.
(225) The third chapter divided four centralisms to unfold four kind of rich bright time characteristic character type which the hiring out for working writer writing molded.
(226) Or maybe hiring the girls we need to work in the casinos. something like that.
(227) The government confirmed the hiring of Yana Lapikova to join the pool of Putin's official photographers as an intern but insisted she had been chosen on the grounds of her personal qualities alone.
(228) Hence, despite steep job cuts early last year at companies such as Caterpillar and John Deere, those firms—and a host of smaller ones that service global machinery makers—have now ramped up hiring.
(229) His concern is that some hiring managers may be disqualifying candidates "for ridiculous reasons that have nothing to do with the job" — for example, pictures of them drinking beer.
(230) William Boardman, a former Banc One Corp vice chairman, was in favor of hiring someone from outside the bank to satisfy critics, the paper reported, citing unnamed sources.
(231) In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations couldn't risk hiring an 6)inexperienced person.
(232) She accused Moses of hiring a private detective to spy on her.
(233) Precisely how these marriages are distinct from hiring a sex worker, I am unclear – but the distinction at least keeps up the pretence that the new sexual culture doesn't violate religious order.
(234) The Department of Housing and Urban Development is hiring about 600, nearly five dozen of whom include analysts who would oversee and track recovery funds.
(235) The price for hiring car includes full collision waiver and unlimited mileage.
(236) To that end, health nut Aniston is making sure her body is in tip-top shape to conceive while on the island -- hiring a private chef and doing at least 45 minutes of yoga daily.
(237) The company stopped the pell-mell hiring of virtually any employee who met its qualifications, focusing instead on adding heads only where they were needed.
(238) The offer of permanent employment to the Skilled Worker must be submitted to HRSDC on company letterhead signed by the person responsible for hiring employees.
(239) The study is to set up an effective agential hiring system for enterprises.
(240) If they're job hunting while working, they worry that a stray comment by a hiring manager or human resources screener to the wrong person will make its way back to their own boss.
(241) Mr Hogan says dealmaking hardly featured in his ABB hiring discussions.
(242) "Officially, Burundi has a number of laws and regulations prohibiting corrupt practices such as bribery, nepotism, preferential hiring and promotion and embezzlement," the State Dept. says.
(243) Economy is one powerful motive for camping, since after the initial outlay upon equipment, or through hiring it, the total expense can be far less than the cost of hotels.
(244) Draft the recruiting plan, survey the hiring needs, and confirm with business manager.
(245) I have no idea how you'd go about doing this, other than by hiring low-wage testing drones.
(246) Ehrlichman's hiring of Young was not uninfluenced by the petty jealousies of the White House staff.
(247) That extra borrowing cost is likely to hold back business investment and hiring, especially by smaller companies,(http:///hiring.html) and restrain consumer spending in the economy at large.
(248) The couple you babysit for might cut back on evenings out, but they could be interested in hiring you for after-school care.
(249) Emplyers say they plan to increase hiring of MBA graduates by 18 %.
(250) I know you're thinking about Hewer Placket hiring investigators to find a leak in their company.
(251) Guangxu six years (1880), left back home, hiring dozens of machines shipped dromedary , founder of industry.
(252) Along the way, it even sprinkled a little Hollywood pixie dust on the ho-hum mattress business, hiring Dorothy Lamour and Maureen O'Hara to plug its products.
(253) Kenexa's specific hiring solutions aim at finding best person for a specific job.
(254) The job can be done with simple cutting tools or by hairing ( hiring ) a professional sheller ( shearer ).
(255) Fair Employment Practices Act (), which would outlaw racial and religious discrimination in hiring.
(256) The recruiter is too the prime person to answers questions about the hiring process.
(257) Hiring talent fresh out of college is one way to slash personnel costs.
(258) She recently attended an event where the National Security Agency (NSA), a component of the U.S. intelligence community, was honored for its record of hiring people with disabilities.
(259) After some difficulty I was fortunate in hiring a most respectable round - faced young man.
(260) Private-sector job growth in April was much stronger than expected, with government hiring for the decennial U.S. census a secondary factor.
(261) Right now, oil producers are hiring tankers to store excess oil, a more expensive approach than fixed storage.
(262) That means hiring people who know something about the world, not just those who have spent years in crammer schools to get into Japan’s best universities and biggest firms.
(263) Hiring more staff to ensure that the same amount of work would be accomplished would not result in additional payroll costs because four-day employees would only be paid 80 percent of the normal rate.
(264) Slowly but surely, many U. S. companies are loosening their viselike grips on IT hiring and looking to add new staffers to bolster business growth in the year ahead.
(265) So, given that the big costs are from overshooting , we will want to develop fewer than 100 programmers and expect to fall somewhat short, hiring on the outside market to make up the difference.
(266) The thesis drew an conclusion which "life-long hire system" doesn't fit the China due to identity-controlled system, ability-oriented hiring operation, unstable thought.
(267) So how to develop an effective agential hiring system which can meet the needs of organizations and has a good reliability and validity, is the point of this study.
(268) The hiring picture is improving largely because the productivity gains that drove the profit rebound and the rip-roaring stock market rally of the past two years are petering out.
(269) Job hunters also regularly flub by submitting their resumes to multiple recruiters and hiring managers at a single firm.
(270) To perfect the continuous education scores registration system, directly connecting it with appraising , hiring and promotion.
(271) Parent Richemont initiated a hiring freeze and job cuts to help it overcome the crisis, which Fornas said was mostly in the past. "The worst, I think, is hopefully behind us."
(272) Watersports enthusiasts should consider hiring a wetsuit as well as a lifejacket.
(273) Companies are still unhelpfully shy of hiring, preferring to squeeze yet more output from fewer people.
(274) Harvard will also institute a 30-day external hiring freeze for staff jobs to try to match employees who are laid off with current openings.
(275) A few companies may even go to the length of hiring mystery shoppers, professional who visit or call business posing as routine customers and evaluate services rendered.
(276) Hiring hall 40 square meter other room 18 square meters.
(277) She confesses to being "at least part Sikorsky, " hiring a football coach for a son's birthday and handing out mouth guards as party favors.
(278) Governments instead take advantage of windfalls to ratchet up their consumption—but not the good sort, such as hiring nurses and teachers, which also requires plenty of advance planning.
(278) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(279) This is similar to the previous question, however, now the recruiter (or hiring manager) is forced to provide details on a more global basis.
(280) It has recently begun hiring 300 temporary workers to make fixes on its sometimes comically incorrect maps.
(281) If you want to obtain a licence to do something, you don't need to spend money bribing an official or hiring a go-between: "You just download the form from the internet and apply."
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