Sentence examples for job actively from inspiring English sources

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She told The Huffington Post that she believes her supervisors at her previous job actively tried to get her fired because of her sexual orientation.

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Jobs Romer: A strong business advocate, Romer wants to promote business growth and foster new jobs, actively recruit new companies to come to Denver bringing good jobs with them, be a catalyst for innovation by developing public-private financial partnerships for businesses and develop a pipeline from our schools of higher education and workforce training schools directly to businesses.

Two including the director of Michigan's Health and Human Services are still in their jobs actively working even as these cases play out, which puts them in the curious position of both facing very serious charges, like involuntary manslaughter, even as they are leading the agency tasked with managing the recovery efforts in Flint.

Employment statistics essentially break down a population into three categories: those with jobs; those without jobs but actively looking; and those without jobs who have not tried in the previous four weeks to find work.

Experiencing emotional exhaustion was inversely associated with "remuneration" and "task" satisfaction, actively job searching was associated with being dissatisfied with job "security" and voluntary quitting was associated with dissatisfaction with "continuing education".

To gain an edge, job seekers actively work connections with friends and family members in pursuit of these opportunities.

Fortunately there are still a few furniture companies who value contemporary design, and think it's their job to actively promote it.

That is, they have to be without a job and actively looking for one in order to receive benefits (a few states have small programs for employed but underemployed workers).

[Page C1.] A month ago, the Labor Department had offered some reason for optimism, finding that manufacturers in July cut the fewest jobs in almost a year and reporting a rise in the number of people in the labor force -- those with a job or actively seeking one.

However, the analysis cannot rule out that workers searching for job more actively or obviously may receive less training because of the threat of poaching.

First, this definition of employment offers the best match to the Bureau of Labor Statistics BLSS) definition, which defines employed as doing any work for pay or profit during a given week and defines unemployed as not having a job but actively looking for one during the past 4 weeks.

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