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The city manager, Saundra Kee Borges, is expected to interview each man and make a job offer before the end of the year.
"Increasingly, especially in areas like investment banking, employers offer summer internships and if things go well they make a job offer at the end of that summer holiday".
Mr. Coles defined a prospective hire as a person to whom a company was likely to make a job offer, but it is not clear how companies defined the term.
Until the crisis passes — which for now appears quite a way off — Mr. Eich is convinced that the bear market has helped to make a job offer in Hong Kong that much more enticing for lawyers in New York or London.
Trump's dispensation for standing with linked arms must have come as a relief to the white team owners who, despite their loud defenses of the players' right to air their views, still have yet to make a job offer to Kaepernick, a very talented quarterback, effectively blackballing him.
Firms would then contact the job candidates they were interested in to arrange an interview, and following this interview, potentially make a job offer.
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But, he advised, wait until a potential employer is close to making a job offer.
But Mr. Koogle said that Yahoo made a job offer only to Mr. Semel.
Partners and senior consultants interview a candidate six to eight times before making a job offer.
As you move to making a job offer, I would recommend two final checks.
However, O'Reilly's defenders say O'Reilly never made a job offer and did not retaliate against her.
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