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  • Margaret Stock, retired Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves, has stated, "Potential DREAM Act beneficiaries are also likely to be a military recruiter's dream candidates for enlistment."

    Raul A. Reyes: Son of Mexican Immigrants Was a Hero of Bin Laden Operation Raul A. Reyes 2011

  • Among the prominent executives who were approached by Sears was Thomas G. Stemberg , a former Staples Inc. CEO, who said he had turned down a recruiter's feelers about the job a few years ago.

    Sears Names New CEO With Technology Resume Miguel Bustillo 2011

  • There, she found a kindly notification from the recruiter's office that her son was being featured in a newspaper article.

    Brave Hearth 2010

  • To catch a recruiter's eye, a winning resume will highlight your greatest accomplishments at previous jobs rather than your routine workweek responsibilities.

    Get Hired In Four Easy Steps Jenna Goudreau 2009

  • In addition to that incident at the Veterans Day ceremony in Claremont in which Phillips was wearing a Navy Cross — the service's second highest decoration for valor — he was also charged with wearing a Navy recruiter's uniform complete with SEAL insignia and attending the

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • In the preamble to the regulations, the Department acknowledged that "by the very job description, a recruiter's job is to recruit," and that Congress's new provision on employee compensation "did not imply that institutions could not base salaries or salary increases on merit."

    For-Profit Lawsuits 2011

  • The covering boat always lay on its oars several hundred feet off shore, while the recruiter's boat, also lying on its oars, kept afloat on the edge of the beach.

    THE HEATHEN 2010

  • The covering boat always lay on its oars several hundred feet off shore, while the recruiter's boat, also lying on its oars, kept afloat on the edge of the beach.

    THE HEATHEN 2010

  • Gen. Michael Tucker, Anthony P. Seig showed up at a recruiter's office, declaring, "I want to join the Army to serve my country."

    Index of U.S. troop deaths in Iraq 2009

  • Overall, 78 percent of a recruiter's compensation is based on measurements related to numbers of applications and leads, with the rest depending upon subjective assessments such as "judgment" and "communication," according to the matrix.

    Buying Legitimacy: How A Group Of California Executives Built An Online College Empire 2011

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