单词 | applicant |
释义 | applicant (æplɪkənt ) Word forms: applicants countable noun An applicant for something such as a job or a place at a college is someone who makes a formal written request to be given it. Synonyms: candidate, entrant, claimant, suitor Collocations: applicant pool The applicant pool last year totaled 37,092. Houston Chronicle On one occasion, 14 out 126 candidates less than 12 percent of the total applicant pool passed the selection process. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The 156 members of the first-year class (2011) were selected from an applicant pool of 3,551, the largest ever. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each year, approximately 50 students matriculate out of an applicant pool of about 1,700. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The applicant pool also set a record with 60% applicants out-of-staters. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Rising employment levels can add to inflationary pressure as employers bump up pay deals to try to attract applicants from a smaller group of jobseekers. Times, Sunday Times Others have never been full and would always have taken more undergraduates if they could attract applicants with the right qualifications. Times, Sunday Times The richest clients attract applicants with promises of a private apartment and use of the family's driver. Times,Sunday Times The bank want to attract applicants from a range of professional backgrounds, including finance, legal and professional services. The Sun On top of this, 83 per cent of organisations use a range of techniques so that they can attract applicants from a variety of ethnic minority backgrounds. Times, Sunday Times The judge had been right to refuse to consider the applicant's application. Times, Sunday Times Balanced against his long residence and established private life, the tribunal considered the applicant's criminal record. Times, Sunday Times In other words, the court had to consider the applicant's expectation of privacy and the breadth of the legislation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We would encourage the applicant to make contact with the settlement resolution centre, who will be able to assist him with his application. Times, Sunday Times Volunteers from lowincome homes pay nothing toward the trip and the charity encourage applicants from all backgrounds. The Sun A power for councils to award costs against those bringing such applications may encourage applicants to think more carefully about the prospects of success. Times, Sunday Times The solicitors' watchdog encourages applicants for alternative business structure status to engage in informal talks before a formal application. Times, Sunday Times Mirroring this diversity, the program encourages applicants from a range of disciplines and fields. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He wants admissions tutors to favour applicants from state schools and, ideally, failing state schools. Times, Sunday Times But how strongly should we favour applicants from disadvantaged backgrounds? Times, Sunday Times Some are also changing their admissions rules to favour applicants from poorly performing schools. Times, Sunday Times Recent changes to the evaluation process, and court rulings that favour applicants' rights, further complicate the problem. Globe and Mail Many will favour applicants who have borrowed with them in the past and have a good track record. Times, Sunday Times Mortgage applicants will have to divulge personal details about their spending habits and lifestyle. Times, Sunday Times As we report on page 4, rescuing one borrower from eviction could mean shutting the door to 80 mortgage applicants. Times, Sunday Times Under these rules, mortgage applicants will face even tougher questioning on their ability to repay a loan. Times, Sunday Times The next step in regulation must surely be an accountant following mortgage applicants around, logging all expenditure. Times, Sunday Times Mortgage applicants are being assessed on their ability to meet their repayments if interest rates were to surge to 7 per cent or more. Times, Sunday Times They coach potential applicants on how to apply successfully for top companies. Times, Sunday Times Employers screen out potential applicants who don't have degrees because it makes the task easier. Times, Sunday Times The tender also gives potential applicants enough time to get their ducks in a row. ST He ensured that its scientific staff were biomedical researchers who could talk as equals to potential applicants. Times, Sunday Times Are potential applicants aware of the procedures you describe? Times, Sunday Times A school this great will be massively oversubscribed, and to sort out prospective applicants there will, of course, be an entrance examination. Times, Sunday Times Talent pool: a database where an employer can capture and store data from prospective applicants who are interested in a particular company. Times, Sunday Times Corporate websites that show prospective applicants what a company's offices, break areas and other amenities look like are being used as recruitment tools. Times, Sunday Times The take-up for the shared parental leave scheme falls short because prospective applicants do not regard it as a sufficient incentive to risk either salary or goodwill. Times, Sunday Times The move follows research that revealed strong demand among current students and prospective applicants for more flexibility in degree options. Times, Sunday Times But we face a dearth of well qualified applicants. Times, Sunday Times Although the company has a high profile, it still needs to work hard to attract suitably qualified applicants. Times, Sunday Times In any other job, the best candidate would be elevated from among all the qualified applicants. Times, Sunday Times Some said they could not replace staff who left because of a lack of qualified applicants. Times, Sunday Times Monthly selection meetings are held at which all qualified applicants are considered for available openings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It can also mean that the real concerns behind an immigration officer's decision to reject an applicant are not properly aired. Times, Sunday Times Two no votes will reject an applicant, and he may not be proposed again at a later date. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The judges also rejected the applicants' argument that the policy was discriminatory based on age. Times,Sunday Times On top of that, a subsequent court injunction temporarily barred the government from rejecting any applicants in the backlog. Globe and Mail Organisations then select applicants if their qualities appear to be compatible with the job — and people leave if they do not fit in. Times, Sunday Times Both universities still rely on interviews to select applicants despite long-standing criticism of the method as subjective. Times, Sunday Times The coaches ruthlessly selected applicants, disregarding their background, caring only about their discipline and will to win. Times, Sunday Times In practice, the tribunal would advertise for expressions of interests in member positions, and would select applicants based on merit. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After auditions, the school invites select applicants to meet with a program administrator. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The successful applicant will join 10 other apprentices. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Each successful applicant to the programme is given the opportunity to take part in a four-day workshop which runs them through the basics of business. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The recruitment process is ongoing and we are unable to confirm how many successful applicants will be joining our service. Times, Sunday Times (2014) It was wrong to treat the applicant and her daughter as if they were merely statistics and not people. Times, Sunday Times Estimates suggest that it will need an extra 120 million to treat all applicants. Times, Sunday Times You should not place limitations on recruitment and should treat all applicants the same. Times, Sunday Times They treat applicants as a commodity, although they are tomorrow's prospective customers, suppliers or competitors. Times, Sunday Times But the letters had been found by the tribunal to treat the applicants less favourably than employees who had not brought or and continued claims. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 申请者 Japanese: 応募者 |
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