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"brilliant employee" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to describe an exceptionally talented, intelligent, and successful worker. An example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "John was recognized as a brilliant employee for his outstanding problem-solving skills and consistently exceeding company goals."
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The loss of a potentially brilliant employee?
Beloved husband of Josette (Verna), devoted father of Emmanuel and Crystal, Fritz and Fabienne, Shirley, Nicole and Mario Celoy and Steve, devoted friend and brilliant employee to the late Ramee & Edmond Martin Real Estate in Greenwich Village Manhattan and precious friend to Celeste Martin.
No executive wants to lose the next brilliant employee to a competitor simply because the business has not caught up with the times in terms of inclusive policies.
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Understanding the complexities behind a company's overall water risk is often beyond the capacity of even the most brilliant employees.
The idea is that Google could use its assets—its data, its unparalleled ability to exploit those data, its brilliant employees and knack for managing them to take control of other industries.For such a data-centric conglomerate to get ever more dominant seems against the flow of history and intuitively unlikely.
And Microsoft still has brilliant employees like Bill Buxton, a legendary interaction designer and futurist; Ilan Spillinger, who, before taking over Xbox hardware, led the team at Intel that built its first decent mobile processor; and Jaron Lanier, who was the subject of a 2011 Profile in The New Yorker as a pioneer in virtual reality.
Vostu has 500 brilliant employees working night and day making hand drawings and writing proprietary code for online games that our 35 million users worldwide enjoy.
In fact, we've found the most brilliant tech employees aren't always those with computer science degrees.
An article on the website Salon recently located part of the blame for this supposed gap, for women at least, in the pernicious "good mother myth" – the impossible standards to which women hold themselves, the need to excel at work and at home, to be a brilliant boss, or employee, and a perfect mother.
Finch: When they want brilliant thinking, from employees Twimble: That is no concern of mine.
Mayer was hailed at the time as a "brilliant hire," a star employee at competitor Google where she was employee number 20.
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