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Have you ever thought what sort of a picture you'll make coming up before a prospective employer?
Q. Is it possible to provide prospective employers with too much information?
A professional, she said, can help you catch the attention of prospective employers.
Given the opportunity, they hope to be able to prove themselves to their prospective employers.
That was what I more or less told prospective employers thirty years ago.
Q. Should you tell prospective employers that you're moving for love?
What's one big advantage these potential workers offer prospective employers?
"That would be another person getting in the way between our client and the prospective employer."
That would not make a good impression on a prospective employer.
"Look for something that a new prospective employer would see as valuable," he said.
The most important thing to keep in mind is the financial capability of the prospective employer.
I wonder if a prospective employer would find them so attractive.
He declined to say whether officials had identified any of the prospective employers.
Not all the prospective employers at the fair had job openings.
Money was also a part of it: success in such a campaign could be a selling point with prospective employers.
Every time a prospective employer asked about their employment history, they were not called for a second interview.
"This man may have passed himself off as a prospective employer.
"My mother would like a job here," she recalled saying to her mom's prospective employer.
The student thus has some power: He selects who will be talking to prospective employers.
The school will look for those who show a commitment to return to work, and it hopes to have prospective employers meet with the women.
He sent 1,000 of them to prospective employers, and landed only six interviews.
Most students take a three-month job, usually with a company that is a prospective employer.
"I, for instance, came away with a much better understanding of how to sell my experience and skills to prospective employers."
A prospective employer can view too many changes with suspicion, often rightly.
A prospective employer would take one look at it and burst out laughing.