Word: hire
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...seems, has been difficult to fill. A source close to the administration said the Proctor search dragged on so long because Harvard was turned down by two or three candidates before it was able to hire Proctor...
...competitive disadvantage. While the two sides did not officially release the terms of the agreement, TIME's Joseph R. Szczesny says the agreement apparently preserves GM's ability to outsource some work. In exchange, the union received concessions on safety and health issues, as well as a promise to hire more workers for the two plants. Employees there had been working six- and seven-day weeks to meet production needs. Wages were not an issue. Szczesny reports that the negotiated settlement follows a precedent set by several previous strikes, and will not necessarily set the terms for industry- wide labor...
Despite this, Richard Massey, an associate at the Rose firm who specialized in securities law, and a corporate partner at Rose, David Knight, hoping to land Madison business, had lunch in the spring of 1985 with John Latham, whom McDougal had hired as Madison Guaranty's chief executive officer. But the lunch proved fruitless: Latham said Madison already had outside counsel and didn't plan to hire others...
...there are the interview questions, infamous for their difficulty. Go says he found the questions about himself hardest to answer. "When they ask you to talk about your worst failure, of course you don't want to tell them your worst failure because you're scared they won't hire...
...council has allocated $5,000 to hire a band for Springfest. The organizers will bid from a list of eight bands, listed in order of preference by council members...