job candidate

NOUN
  1. an applicant who is being considered for a job
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How To Use job candidate In A Sentence

  • Corporate recruiters and large companies maintain their own databases of job candidates, including unstructured data such as interview notes.
  • This self-selection could occur prior to hire as a result of a job candidate's suspicion about harmful exposures, or after hire as a result of first-hand experience with work-related respiratory problems.
  • A marketing firm has formulated a special survey to weed out ‘whiny, entitled’ snowflakes, job candidates who are doomed to melt at the first sign of trouble.
  • No longer do job candidates simply present a Word document of their qualifications. Updating a Résumé for 2011
  • Labor specialists agree that while most job candidates tend arduously to minute details regarding their resume and/or their appearance, they often overlook the significance of using language correctly.
  • The job candidate interviewed everywhere
  • Job candidates who already possess these computer skills may be preferred over those who need to be trained.
  • sift through the job candidates
  • Also, two lobbyists told the Times that "the White House had suggested that a job candidate be 'deregistered' as a lobbyist in Senate records to avoid violating the administration's hiring restrictions. White House's Lobbyist Liaisons Blasted By Watchdogs (VIDEO)
  • Check out the higher paying jobs and the corresponding qualifications of the individual and many times you will find far more qualified job candidates that were rejected in favor of the brown-noser For Adams, photo op becomes knock op (Jack Bog's Blog)
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