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Quotes About Job

I haven't been to a job interview since I was 16 years old. When I was approached by Givenchy it was more like a courtship.
~ Ozwald Boateng
A job letter, an interview - even a writing sample - have far less to do with intellect and far more to do with aesthetics than you think.
~ Timothy Morton
Whenever I interview someone for a job, I always ask them whether they want to sit in Bernanke's chair. The only wrong answer is, 'Who's Bernanke?'.
~ Austan Goolsbee
When I interview someone, I want to find out about their life, get a sense of their personality, their passion. Maybe I'm hiring for a certain job, but even if your job is marketing, I'm going to ask you for your opinion on other things - taste this, what do you think of this bottle?
~ Rande Gerber
And after my interview with the Bengals, I knew this was the job for me.
~ Zac Taylor
People like myself, who have good credibility in the game and played at the very top level, you'd think would get a job or at least be given an interview, but you're not even getting an interview.
~ Dwight Yorke
Kat rose and handed her the contract. "So that's it—basically he's authorized to try and seduce you to stay with him and it's your job to refuse. Got it?" "Got it," Liv said. "And…I have a week before… "Before Mr. Python Pants can try any funny business," Kat finished for her. "All right then.
~ Evangeline Anderson
I associate going to an airport with work because I travel so much with my job. So when I have a few days free from work, I tend to stay at home.
~ Evelyn Glennie
It's not my job to try and alter the director's style - he's in charge, and I'll always give him my trust.
~ Ewan McGregor
There's bound to be a job for a good cook somewhere. There aren't that many of us about, you know,' she informed them seriously.
~ Faith Martin
According to Jannenga, "WebPT hires for culture first and skill set second. I can train someone to be a better product manager, but your core values and how you approach your job is more important.
~ Fast Company
As long as the number one worry for people, keeping them up at nights, is whether they're going to have a job in the morning, then they are less likely to resist unfair changes, or unfair treatment, or cuts in real pay at work.
~ Frances O'Grady
Often volunteer work leads to employment.
~ Billy Graham
Often our self-esteem is tied to our work. In our culture, men and women often define themselves by the jobs they hold . . . But a person's job tells you nothing about a person's character or value.
~ Billy Graham
God wants us to work (whether at home or on the job), but that doesn't mean it's wrong to retire. The Levites (who assisted in Israel's worship) were required to retire at fifty.
~ Billy Graham
We can create the ultimate job security by becoming less dependent on the organization for which we work and more dependent on our own resources.
~ Bo Bennett
Looking for work sounds almost as bad as finding it.
~ Bob Black
People may take a job for more money, but they often leave it for more recognition.
~ Bob Nelson
Learning on the job and having the backup of experienced editors are luxuries unavailable to many young journalists, and this puts new emphasis on what they need to know as they embark on that first job. It is somewhat akin to pickup sandlot sports. Sure, you can learn the game without a coach, but a coach can help the learning process.
~ Bob Schieffer
I'm an unemployed teacher right now and I'm looking for a place to teach.
~ Bobby Knight
In August 1997, Dalzell started his new job as Amazon's chief information officer and became a key member of the J Team.
~ Brad Stone
We stopped at a door that read GUIDANCE. I always found that term wonderfully vague. The dictionary definition of the word is "advice or information aimed at resolving a problem." In short, an attempt to help. But to us students, the word—this office—is far more frightening. It conjures up our college prospects, growing older, getting a real job—our future. Guidance seemed more like a term for cutting us loose. Spoon
~ Harlan Coben
The job of the facilitator is not to keep things on time, but rather to enable the creation of safe time.
~ Harrison H. Owen
every job people need or want to do has a social, a functional, and an emotional dimension. If marketers understand each of these dimensions, then they can design a product that's precisely targeted to the job.
~ Harvard Business School Press