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You could call it a vertical career, one that stops on as many floors as possible.
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It integrates the vertical levels of career progression that is built on 1) a curriculum that adapts to the needs of present and emerging markets, 2) community outreach and collaborations/partnerships with industry and government sectors, and 3) research and grants.
It now services over 30 publishers spanning the health and lifestyle, family and parenting, style and fashion, and career verticals, in the UK and Australia.
"Consciousness III people simply do not imagine a career along the old vertical lines".
Last month, the Nets tested his vertical jump at 37 inches, his career best.
Orent says fate guided him toward conducting and flight, both vertical and horizontal, as a combined career path.
The biography Brian Eno: His Music and the Vertical Color of Sound (1989) touches on some career highlights.
No disrespect to the 6-3 Jones, who has a 38-inch vertical leap and who may have a good pro career.
Rather than a vertical ladder or linear path, many workers find their careers are a labyrinth of stops, starts and lateral moves.
Newman, a prominent Abstract Expressionist painter and sculptor who died in 1970, had at least six studios in Manhattan over his career where he produced his signature monochromatic paintings defined by single vertical bands, which he called "zips".
It's essentially a big cylinder in which daring drivers career their cars and motorbikes round and round, right up to the vertical edge.
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