Example sentences of "job for which " in BNC.
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1 | It has been argued that catholic schools do not do the job for which they were set up , that is educate Roman catholics sufficiently to keep them in the church . |
2 | It did not seem to occur to him that Ramsey had been only eighteen months in an important job for which he was perfectly fitted . |
3 | But what is not credible about the cruise strategy is that , simply , the weapon is far too dangerous to do the job for which , according to the military , it is intended . |
4 | Inevitably , government help undermined the bank 's ability to do the job for which it had been established , and in 1897 the Poles opened the new Land Purchase Bank . |
5 | You can then apply a similar method to the second major piece of preparation before applying for a job : matching yourself to the job for which you might apply . |
6 | leave a small space at the top of the form to enter the job name and reference number , if any , of the job for which you are applying . |
7 | As soon as you have a date fixed , or even before you hear , it is a good idea to start gathering background information about the job for which you have applied and the people for whom you would be working . |
8 | You know you are not wasting your time because this is a job for which you are genuinely suited and which you would like . |
9 | Wherever possible try to angle your answer so that it is clearly relevant to the job for which you are applying . |
10 | You can ask them either just as they are or use them as a basis for formulating questions that are particularly related to the job for which you are being interviewed . |
11 | Here is a job for which virtually no candidate ever seems to be properly qualified . |
12 | Gooch 's men must accept their lot and get on with a job for which they are being paid around £20,000 a man . |
13 | She also knew that it was probably quite beyond Mrs Bennett to appreciate that a trained nanny , even as young and nice a one as Karen , would not take kindly to being asked to do anything other than the job for which she had been engaged . |
14 | Women were able to do the job for which they were hired and they cost less than men . |
15 | She too had been to Canonmills and Broughton school ( though she says she was " not very clever " ) and first of all went to work at a draper 's shop in the West End , a job for which she remained still nostalgic . |
16 | We were ordinary seafaring men and founding and running a national union was , to say the least , a job for which we had had no training . |
17 | He obtained the next job for which he applied and , as far as I know , has had a successful career subsequently . |
18 | They come to the job with vague convictions of wanting to care for people , of doing a worthwhile job for which they will be given respect . |
19 | Well , I will tell you now , Murphy , that as long as you continue to do properly the job for which you are paid I do n't care how much you drink nor shall I tell anyone about it , not anyone . |
20 | If it had n't been for your shiftless nephew , Suzie would be back in England by now , my mother would n't be having sleepless nights and I could be in London doing the job for which I 'm paid ! ’ |
21 | Both girls never think about what they do , saying that it is just a job for which they get paid . |
22 | This being so it is not surprising that being a project leader is not a universal ambition nor a job for which all are suited . |
23 | One way of evading restrictions was to find sinecure posts for good players ; one man was given the job of checking the advertising posters for the club , though the most common trick was for club directors , who were often substantial employers , to find part-time or simply bogus jobs for which payment was made . |
24 | He made them each a cup of tea , listing other jobs for which he was not suitable . |
25 | Other strategies which recognise the new sense and the new possibilities are the wildlife/domestic stock village systems developing in Central Africa — systems not dissimilar to the self-sufficient , low-input philosophy that Gandhi was promoting before India became a monolithic Civil Service with centralised control which destroyed village integrity : the same problem that has caused thousands of Africans to return to their villages in the last twenty years , giving up their Government jobs for which they were never paid or even got their rations . |
26 | It is bad for morale , and therefore bad for your performance in subsequent interviews , if you are constantly rejected because you are clearly unsuitable for the jobs for which you apply . |
27 | It is important to be honest with yourself so that you can learn to match yourself reasonably accurately with jobs for which you are genuinely suited . |
28 | They will be put under the strain of doing jobs for which they are unsuited and as a result will either leave after a short time , have the humiliation of being told they are unsuitable , or cause difficulties for other staff who have to rely on them or cooperate with them . |
29 | In order to assess the priorities in a systematic way , to determine the jobs for which training is required , how many people are involved and how the training should be organised , it is necessary to undertake systematic assessment of training needs . ’ |
30 | On paper , there are few jobs for which large numbers of people are not qualified ; in practice , employers use a more refined and differentiated signal than educational qualifications : they use the recommendations of people personally known to them and prospective employees . |