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Therefore, the county plan was intended to achieve a statistically measurable yearly improvement in the hiring, training, and promotion of minorities and women.
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A CSO can provide many services ranging from sales/territory alignment, incentive compensation plans, call centers, hiring/training of reps, managing reps, etc.
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Hiring managers value their technological adeptness and quick adaptability.
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This worries him enough to spend a lot of company resources on hiring experts, including statisticians.
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A further concern is that the report might include information that is illegal to use for hiring purposes or which comes from questionable sources.
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In the 1780s workers would be employed at annual hiring fairs (or mops), to serve for the whole year.
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Some employers may require employees to pay for their own training in some areas as a hiring condition.
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He began a career as a corporate gadfly and constantly badgered stockholders with questions about the racial biases present in their hiring practices.
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Alloy helps coach entrepreneurs through the drafting of business plans, hiring of teams, and hammer(ing) out the nitty-gritty that's needed to build a company from scratch.
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Although it is seldom applied in practice, this exclusivity clause is redeemable (often by the hiring firm).
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