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  • PNC emails rejected applicants within a day, suggesting they search its website for jobs for which they are better qualified, says Jillian Snavely , senior recruiting manager.

    Your Résumé vs. Oblivion Lauren Weber 2012

  • Snavely notes that more than 55,000 Xbox LIVE gamers even registered online to vote.

    Xbox fills crucial gap in presidential polls 2008

  • Nearly 100,000 Xbox Live subscribers participated in Microsoft's online presidential poll, making it larger than the combined respondents polled by Gallup, NBC and CNN, Xbox marketing honcho Heather Snavely tells me.

    Xbox fills crucial gap in presidential polls 2008

  • "We've sold 20 million consoles to date globally since we launched three years ago," says Heather Snavely, Microsoft's director of interactive entertainment business global platforms.

    Ad Track: Microsoft wants you to throw a party for its Xbox 2008

  • "The Xbox LIVE poll provides a snapshot of one of the key voting segments this election season: the youth vote," says Snavely.

    Xbox fills crucial gap in presidential polls 2008

  • The plot, such as it is, involves the annual Christmas decorating contest, traditionally won by Vera Carp, whose hold on the trophy is now threatened by entries by Didi Snavely and a couple of fast-food workers named Inida Goodwin and Helen Bed.

    Archive 2007-12-16 Bill Crider 2007

  • The uplifted broad coastal plain that forms the coast of Washington extends from Cape Flattery southward and includes two tidal inlets, Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor (Weissenborn and Snavely, 1968).

    Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary 2009

  • The plot, such as it is, involves the annual Christmas decorating contest, traditionally won by Vera Carp, whose hold on the trophy is now threatened by entries by Didi Snavely and a couple of fast-food workers named Inida Goodwin and Helen Bed.

    A Tuna Christmas Bill Crider 2007

  • Nevertheless, despite their reluctance, managers will become punitive with continuing poor performers and problem employees after asking questions and trying to solve the problems they believe are causing the poor performance Fairhurst, Green, & Snavely, 1984.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Adam Snavely worked tirelessly to fact-check and research many of the questions created whenever scientists are researching a book.

    You Being Beautiful Michael F. Roizen 2008

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