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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smart worker" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who works hard, thinks through problems, and understands their job well. For example, "John is a smart worker, making sure to research every project thoroughly before beginning."
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We need to focus on "Imagined in America" and "Orchestrated From America" and "Made in America by a smart worker using a phalanx of smarter robots".
When you're a woman you have to prove, more than if you're a man, that you're a fast, solid, smart worker.
The willingness to work hard: No, I am not telling you that you need to be answering emails at midnight, but I am saying that great entrepreneurs work hard, and the smart worker in today's economy will get that hard work is what is needed to get ahead.
In your resume it is better to use the word "smart worker", "productive worker" or "efficient worker".
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Mr Glaeser notes:I would give more credit to Utah's smart workers and entrepreneurs than to Huntsman for the state's success during Huntsman's tenure from 2005 to 2009.
But with cash reserves of more than $20 billion, Microsoft is in a position to snap up smart workers at struggling small Internet companies in the Seattle area and beyond.
Because the mayor is depicted as moronic -- rescued constantly by his smart workers -- several television executives said privately that the series may have been seriously damaged because it seemed bizarrely out of touch.
"They're probably pretty smart workers.
The reality is that without ruthless prioritization, smart workers will always identify new opportunities, therefore perpetuating a cycle of increasing activity that is difficult to break.
The smart workers found their other jobs in the same strip mall as our Bullseye, so they could run from one to the next, cram in as many hours as they could, and save the bus fare.
With forecasts predicting a slow recovery in 2013 and economic growth at less than 3percentt, smart workers are resolving to take charge of their career planning in the New Year.
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