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"applicant" Definitions
  1. applicant (for something) a person who makes a formal request for something (= applies for it), especially for a job, a place at a college or university, etc.

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When one applicant displaces an arguably more meritorious applicant, she is almost always displacing an applicant within her own bucket.
People were saying, 'We've got a black applicant, we've got a black applicant!
Thousands of employers use Applicant Tracking Systems that are transitioning to Applicant Information Systems.
It can seem, from the outside, that every applicant is competing against every other applicant.
The relatives of one applicant paid $1.2 million to have the applicant falsely described as the co-captain of a well-known California soccer team, although the applicant did not play competitive soccer, prosecutors said.
So they may charge $3 per applicant for a waiter position but $30 per applicant for an executive chef position.
There was no penalty to an applicant who could be identified as a father versus the male applicant who was childless.
In each study, after viewing one version of the Facebook page, our participants reported their political affiliation, their perceived similarity to the applicant, how much they liked the applicant, and how well they thought the applicant would perform on a job.
In Canada, the points system has been reworked so that any skilled applicant with a job offer scores higher than any applicant without.
Stated differently, even when the applicant was better qualified, if there was a mismatch in political affiliation the applicant was rated more negatively.
Conversely, raters who disidentified with the party of the applicant gave even lower ratings to an applicant who was a member of that party.
Spain also asks for documentary proof the applicant and older relatives lived together in the country of origin and the family depended on the applicant.
The pardon attorney's office is responsible for processing the petition and evaluating the offender's case, considering factors like how well the applicant has behaved since being released from prison; whether the applicant shows remorse for the crime; and how badly the applicant needs the pardon for relief.
If the manager approves, the applicant goes into a new folder in Box and Twilio sends them a text message letting the applicant know they've been hired.
"Pop-up" spouses often appear in between the time the applicant registers for the lottery and the time when the applicant is interviewed by the State Department.
Prudential then, with the permission of the applicant, checks databases, such as pharmaceutical records, to assess the health of an applicant before deciding to issue a policy.
"As part of our holistic approach, other factors of the applicant&aposs articulated vision ... help in the assessment of the applicant&aposs alignment" with the program, she said.
If a non-X and X applicant with similar profiles appeared, and either but not both could be serviced, institutions tended to do business with the non-X applicant.
The resume with significantly more callbacks was from the higher-class male applicant, who did much better than the equal higher-class female applicant whose resume's only difference was a female name.
Applicants can also claim eligibility if their parents are natives of an eligible country and neither were residents of the county the applicant was born in at the time the applicant was born.
The answer is C, and a black applicant with a clean criminal record did no better than a white applicant who was said to have just been released from 18 months in prison.
It's also the most serious lie an applicant can tell.
One applicant said he would work harder if paid more.
The applicant tracking system (ATS) is the CRM of recruiting.
"There's no standard", he told one unsuccessful applicant in 2016.
An applicant said he would work harder if paid more.
That means there were nearly 22 jobs for every applicant.
The applicant must have been born in a designated country.
And part of it does, indeed, depend on the applicant.
Just ask the heartbroken applicant, rejected by her dream school.
BEIJING — The young applicant is described as confident and courageous.
Each applicant must invest at least €2 million in Cyprus.
I was the only applicant; there was no interview process.
When interns are paid, the applicant pool becomes more diverse.
The applicant accepted an offer and passed the background check.
The applicant also must go through a firearms safety course.
At the same time, Workato will deploy a test via SurveyMonkey to make sure the applicant is fit for the temp work; when it is completed, the fully vetted applicant is ready to go.
" Overall, according to the Chronicle, "if a non-legacy applicant faced a 15 percent chance of admission, an identical applicant who was a primary legacy would have a 60 percent chance of getting in.
Officers, however, are told not to ask as a matter of course whether the applicant is pregnant or intends to become pregnant, or require an applicant to provide evidence that they are not pregnant.
Mr. Neumark and his co-authors found that résumés suggesting an applicant was 64 to 66 years old got a response 35 percent less often than résumés suggesting that the applicant was 29 to 31.
None of my personal or professional experience has legitimized the notion that an applicant with a 1440 is going to be a better classroom student or more worthwhile citizen than an applicant with a 1250.
We usually accept less than 3 percent of the applicant pool.
GoodTime integrates with applicant tracking systems to obtain information on candidates.
"It's more familiar, Muslim and closer to home," says an applicant.
Otherwise, the applicant tracking system won't realize you're a good fit.
Each applicant ends up in front of one of Trovato's committees.
And we don't know if the applicant mentioned got a job.
The discrimination becomes worse if the applicant is an evangelical Christian.
The REACH program broadens the applicant pool for more diverse candidates.
So, yes, your résumé should be "optimized" for applicant-tracking systems.
The applicant should also have good time-management and organizational skills.
The Times report claimed he had sexually harassed a job applicant.
There are no restrictions regarding crimes the applicant may have committed.
A successful applicant for a waiver must still seek a visa.
One applicant traveled hundreds of miles to visit the office unannounced.
I think I was the only applicant with the dual background.
Why are the applicant pools so unbalanced from the get-go?
One desperate applicant offered $113,000 in cash for a Raya account.
Rather, officials say, women's admissions are consistent with the applicant pool.
A landmark study in 2009 found that an Asian-American applicant would need to score 140 points higher on the SAT than a white applicant to have a comparable shot of admission at elite private colleges.
According to a much-cited 2015 study, a job applicant with a name perceived to be Muslim or North African is four times less likely to be hired than an applicant with a traditional French name.
She found that white applicants were more than twice as likely to get a call back; indeed, a white applicant purportedly just released from prison did no worse than a black applicant with a clean record.
The idea is to be able to track not just where applicant and referral traffic comes from, but how this correlates to the quality of an applicant and whether or not it leads to an eventual hire.
In 2017, a study by the BBC found that a job applicant with an English-sounding name received three times the number of offers than an applicant with a Muslim name, even though their CVs were identical.
It does raise an interesting question though: at a time when more and more companies are looking to Applicant Tracking Software and automation to handle hiring efforts and applicant screening, how does one get past the robots?
Yet another idea is for a salary bidding system, in which companies bid on what they would be willing to pay an applicant, potentially making it more difficult to flood the applicant pool with lower-cost workers.
According to a 2011 study by the Chronicle of Higher Education, a review of 30 elite universities' admissions processes found that a legacy connection gave an applicant a 23.3 percentage point advantage over a non-legacy applicant.
But what really sets an applicant apart is a "natural white beard".
It learns only whether an applicant has passed or failed the test.
This, too, might not be because of anything the applicant herself did.
One applicant at the job fair, Ezequiel Alvarez, is a nursing assistant.
If an applicant is turned down, they're still sent a care package.
Yborder has also integrated ATS software (Applicant tracking system) APIs like SmartRecruiters.
Check out the one interview question this IBM exec asks every applicant.
What was missing, though, was an applicant pool of trained museum professionals.
"The student is the applicant, the parent is the parent," Kantrowitz said.
Apparently the applicant told him, "Like this," and then he started praying.
Just on Thursday, Mr. Sambdman said, an applicant failed a drug test.
An applicant once submitted more than 2,000 entries in a single year.
"Applicant (Amazon) will not store or ship drugs," the application clearly states.
In a Chicago case, an applicant sent his renewal on September 13.
"We won't stop pushing forward until every applicant sees relief," he said.
HIS test scores placed him toward the bottom of the applicant pool.
A white applicant might also want to share her experiences with race.
The answer could indicate whether the applicant is a good team player.
And remember, Felicity rigged an SAT test that potentially affects every applicant.
I had at least one conversation with an applicant get mysteriously wiped.
The process of evaluating an applicant to Avenues varies by age group.
Hey man, looks like we've decided to go with a different applicant.
To become employed in an orchestra, the applicant must give an audition.
Colleges themselves have widely diverging views on what makes an ideal applicant.
She creates applicant photos with migrants who shroud their faces in cloth.
It has described the criteria for waivers in broad terms, based on whether denying entry to an applicant would cause undue hardship, whether the applicant represents a security threat and whether entry would be in the national interest.
CNN also excluded cases where an applicant listed their "Current Location" as "Damaged Dwelling," which suggested an applicant had either not moved at all or provided a mailing ZIP code that was different from where they were residing.
Along with the results of the investigation, ASD released their current hiring procedures, which require every applicant and former employer to answer in writing whether the applicant has been the subject of an abuse, neglect or sexual assault investigation.
Per USA Today, NASA does not expect to replace Kulin with another applicant.
"The admissions office calls the applicant directly to obtain more information," he said.
An applicant enters his Social Security number and the address of the property.
"As always, every applicant will be treated with dignity and respect," wrote Capt.
A large part of applicant quality and fit has to do with culture.
A job interview isn't just about what the employer thinks of the applicant.
For an LTC, police chiefs can deem an applicant unsuitable on their own.
At the same time, Italy has tried to give something to every applicant.
We became the first applicant to challenge ICANN under this new gTLD program.
The winners of the lottery are then vetted as any other visa applicant.
Asylum just requires the applicant to establish a well-founded fear of persecution.
Those characteristics are bare minimums that a hiring manager expects from any applicant.
"I had one applicant describe herself as a 'work in progress,'" says Welch.
The asylum applicant must prove that this characteristic is responsible for her persecution.
The applicant wouldn't answer calls to open the door and began rambling aloud.
Gunn insists now that she was no less a co-applicant than before.
The DMV has 10 days to let the applicant know if it's complete.
As a employer, I drug test all of my applicant before hiring them.
In a job interview, the onus is on the applicant to demonstrate suitability.
But colleges continued to expand, partly as a result of growing applicant pools.
The feeling of otherness flared when she visited Princeton as a potential applicant.
We had to very quickly distinguish which type of person each applicant was.
The interest rates on personal loans vary by applicant, depending on your credit.
Likewise, the University of California lists intellectual curiosity as a desirable applicant characteristic.
FEMA only provides a grant when the SBA denies the applicant a loan.
In a recent study, for instance, science faculty evaluated the same application for a lab manager position, but half were told the application belonged to a male applicant and the other half were told it belonged to a female applicant.
If the judge did not immediately rule on the case, the applicant could have to return to Mexico -- but if the judge denied the claim, the applicant would be detained in the United States for immediate deportation proceedings, the Post reported.
To have an equal chance of admission as a black applicant, an Asian applicant to a top college needs as much as 450 additional points out of 1600 on the SAT (a whopping amount to those unaccustomed to American psychometrics).
Now, immigration officials will weigh dozens of factors, like age, health, language skills, credit score and insurance as well as whether an applicant has previously used public benefits, to determine if the applicant is likely to use them in the future.
For an applicant to be cleared of being a security threat, consular officers are told to consider "the information-sharing and identity-management protocols of the applicant's country of nationality as they relate to the applicant," according to the letter.
In order to obtain a loan, they'll have to qualify like any normal applicant.
The applicant would get that benefit from the asylum officer only if granted asylum.
The résumés were identical in all respects save for the name of the applicant.
That meant each applicant might be subject to as many as a dozen interviews.
As [an] employer, I drug test all of my applicant[s] before hiring them.
Like Gassama, each rejected applicant has a right to a trial and two appeals.
This Lego intern is cute, creative and tells the interviewer something about the applicant.
The accelerator also offers feedback and suggestions on what an applicant could try next.
The successful applicant must meet the requirements of The Nature Conservancy's background screening process.
Meredith received a $85033,000 check from Singer after the applicant gained admission to Yale.
"The applicant has not provided sufficient evidence to support its claim," the judgment said.
Just three months into it, we've tripled our applicant flow and doubled our hires!
Mozilla executives said rejecting an applicant on the basis of media reports was unprecedented.
Add these keywords to your resume to help it glide through applicant tracking systems.
If so, what do you think schools can do to diversify their applicant pools?
My final year in admissions, the way we treated an applicant broke my heart.
Yet colleges treat athletes in these sports as an entirely different species of applicant.
And no matter what, admissions officers just can't get to know every single applicant.
There's also one applicant looking to slap "social distancing" on an online photography school.
Another applicant "cannot meet our standard," an employee wrote in an email to colleagues.
The form would include a question on whether the applicant was a U.S. citizen.
One applicant said she was sobbing with joy, until she was sobbing with despair.
Add in the countless (unpaid) hours that an applicant puts in to do well.
One applicant said he worked for Microsoft but had never heard of Bill Gates.
Until now, the education assessment would take into account whether the applicant spoke English.
Being qualified to take one of those spots gives the applicant a selling point.
I sympathized with these students because I was once a clueless college applicant myself.
Many recruiters rely on something called an "ATS," which stands for applicant tracking system.
A hiring manager can say no to an applicant for any reason, says Haynes.
They should be based on which college is the best fit for an applicant.
Police records will be checked to ensure that the applicant has a legitimate claim.
The agency also admitted it should not have granted it to them the previous year: "In retrospect, the repetitive, similar, scheduled event that the applicant held last year should have required the applicant to obtain a [permanent liquor] retail license," the letter read.
Job description TechCrunch is looking for someone to oversee the Startup Battlefield process in all its phases — including applicant recruitment, applicant review and selection (working under the direction of TechCrunch Director of Special Projects), coaching sessions and, finally, stage management at Disrupt.
The agency said that removing an applicant for a failed polygraph exam is oftentimes done more quickly than removing them for admitting to disqualifying activity because in the latter case the applicant is first allowed due process, which can extend for weeks.
Insead, for example, previously allowed candidates to submit test results from either exam, but now accepts GRE scores only if it is not possible for the applicant to take the GMAT in their home country — it recently allowed this for a Palestinian applicant.
It was a similar story with Saudi-born Ahmed A, an asylum applicant from Gaza.
We had a very strong applicant pool and we've decided to go with another candidate.
This increases the likelihood that the right applicant will be considered for the right job.
Harvard's admissions process considers each applicant as a whole person, and we review many factors.
To be accepted into NATO, an applicant country may not have any outstanding territorial disputes.
Ultimately, the applicant screening algorithm did not return relevant candidates, so Amazon canned the program.
Along with loving animals, the applicant needs to be able to lift the 20-lb.
Research indicates that when employers have less information about an applicant, they discriminate against minorities.
And if an applicant doesn't speak English, they need to bring their own certified translator.
A job applicant could gain a competitive edge with a master's in economics, as well.
Its variable APR ranges from 12.99% to 23.99% based on the creditworthiness of the applicant.
How many accurate matches an applicant must make has always been a closely guarded secret.
But another applicant was ahead of her and likely to be accepted, Ms. Salibello said.
Previously, only receipt of significant direct cash subsidies was considered a strike against an applicant.
It also said the average costs of those checks is about 75 cents an applicant.
So if your baseline for being "terrible" is lawbreaking, you can probably ding this applicant.
The court first has to give the applicant permission to go ahead with the case.
This calls recent police recruitment strategies to go outside the traditional applicant pool into question.
Without a doubt, that was what made me pick one similarly qualified applicant over another.
"I always advise a holistic approach and to look at the applicant as a whole."
But the same company may approve the applicant with a 20053-year term life policy.
But the applicant will be locking in her premium for the rest of her life.
Consider this before deciding whether or not the applicant would fit in with your team.
During that time, the applicant is allowed to live and work in the United States.
Would it help to know the median income of the neighborhood where the applicant lives?
TG: Whenever we talk about unbalanced applicant pools, there is a larger context and history.
By February, as construction workers were hanging interior doors, Mercy was juggling 100 applicant files.
He had been accused in an NYT investigation of sexually harassing a female job applicant.
If the applicant immediately criticizes their company and coworkers, it could be a red flag.
They came from the second largest applicant pool NASA ever has received -- more than 6,100.
Applicant must be willing to risk and forfeit a hard-earned Hall of Fame reputation.
"In all cases, the applicant bears the burden of proof of admissibility," the agency said.
Hiring managers are told to downplay such things as whether an applicant makes eye contact.
It can also happen in the hiring process, before an applicant even begins a job.
In other words: on a $300,000 mortgage, an African-American or Latino applicant would need to pay just under 1 percent — or around $2,000 more upfront in "discount points" or prepaid interest to secure the same mortgage rate as a white applicant, Bartlett said.
To admit every applicant with a perfect grade-point average, Harvard would need to expand its class size by approximately 400 percent and then reject every applicant with an imperfect grade point average without regard to other factors, including extracurricular activities and life experiences.
However the applicant later sought to be listed as a "third gender" — neither male nor female.
An interested applicant can apply via text message using Twilio with a photo of their resume.
To address that, Borderwise charges a fraction of what an applicant might pay a lawyer: $500.
That means each applicant has about a 0.07 percent chance of making it into the class.
In the Ministry of Public Security, more than half the jobs required the applicant be male.
"I've just been told I might need to wait eight months!" says Martín, a frustrated applicant.
This way the applicant can evaluate whether they want to have you act as a reference.
The average FAFSA applicant in the 2015-2016 academic year received around $8,500 in federal aid.
DeVaul had been accused of multiple incidents of harassment, including improper conduct with a job applicant.
With the required written component, the successful applicant should also be able to write in Japanese.
And with such a huge applicant pool, it looks like they'll be able to find it.
After a few minutes, an applicant can get a verdict on their creditworthiness and then… Presto!
They in turn must inform anyone with court protection orders against the applicant, The Trace reports.
To be eligible, an applicant must be employed full-time by a business outside of Vermont.
Even more impressively, Harvard reported that of an applicant pool of 39,000, only 2,056 were admitted.
"Our daughter is extremely interested in being an artist and loves video games," wrote one applicant.
Some organizations will actually require at least a basic certification before they even consider an applicant.
"I was very surprised … I was thinking, should I cancel my vacation?" one applicant told Reuters.
That means, even with the right experience, an applicant won't even be considered by a human.
As such, you can be a bit more open, but you must remember you're an applicant.
Similarly, we've seen a BuzzFeed applicant turn her cover letter into a classic, BuzzFeed- style article.
"We screen every applicant through the Social Security Administration's Social Security number verification service," Lang said.
"Good" letters indicated that the candidate was a solid applicant who could do what was needed.
"As always, every applicant will be treated with dignity and respect," said the memo dated Dec.
In practice, the key question is whether the applicant would pose a threat to the president.
ANONYMOUS This is an example of how applicant-sorting systems intersect with a specific job search.
It's worth noting that this is a paid program that is paid by the applicant company.
The smart, strategic move for an applicant was to position himself (or herself) for a niche.
According to Representative Luis V. Gutiérrez, Democrat of Illinois, an applicant sent a renewal on Sept.
College Board is also in charge of AP curriculum, another large consideration for any college applicant.
He later feathered a nest at Fox News, also known as the Trump administration applicant pool.
An applicant named Bryan described bureaucratic obstacles to attain asylum that lasted more than a year.
While colleges celebrate their record-setting applicant pools, high school guidance counselors take a dimmer view.
McKinsey, for example, hired about 8,000 people out of an applicant pool of 800,000 in 2018.
That's why behavior before government service -- and how an applicant represents it -- is so carefully considered.
During an interview, the applicant typically sits across a desk and faces the interviewer, explains Drexler.
"We are excited and optimistic that the Hiring Parties will help increase applicant flow," he added.
This could be fast-tracked when an applicant asks for an extension of an existing licence.
The California man, father of a Yale applicant, was Morrie Tobin, who pleaded guilty on Feb.
The statement added, "It is important to note that the fact that fingerprint records in these cases may have been incomplete at the time of the naturalization interview does not necessarily mean that the applicant was in fact granted naturalization, or that the applicant obtained naturalization fraudulently."
For starters, Japan has a severe labour shortage: there are currently 1.6 vacancies for every job applicant.
Asians are scored much worse on another measure of applicant quality—the "personal rating"—by admissions officers.
In some states, saying an applicant doesn't have enough experience can also be viewed as age discrimination.
They asked what recruiters do with the information an applicant provides before, during and after the interview.
Historically, human resource departments have been in charge of tracking applicant paperwork and managing hiring legal issues.
I recently spoke with a hiring manager who waited for 20 minutes for the applicant to arrive.
According to the school, one applicant was rejected despite Meredith's endorsement, but the other was granted admission.
For every new membership purchased, the company gives away a free membership to a lower-income applicant.
Do you want to know if the applicant for chief of police believes in community-oriented policing?
As a consequence, unemployment is below 3% and Japan has over 1.5 job openings for every applicant.
"To have an applicant pool from across the nation for this position is just kind of amazing."
Instead, they should participate in the same open competitive process as the rest of the applicant pool.
One point is given for an applicant with a US high school diploma or the foreign equivalent.
Dear Job Applicant, Your cover letter was great and you showed up to the interview on time.
Every company applicant shelled out a nonrefundable $10,000 fee to apply, and an additional $200,000 to register.
A solid due diligence approach generally includes searching counties relevant to the applicant, using primary source information.
But I can't imagine a hiring manager asking an 18-year-old applicant about her family life.
Our resilient founders lead Battlefield teams that make up less than 2.6 percent of the applicant pool.
From start to finish, Vera can find, call and interview an applicant within an hour, says Uraskin.
On the applicant side, CampusReel has been used by more than 4,000 high school and college counselors.
"A record might confirm a stereotype about an applicant based on race and socioeconomic status," said Pinard.
As an applicant for a firefighting job in Jersey City, he had a residency requirement to fulfill.
I was the obvious choice and the only applicant with the degree and experience for the position.
Once the petition is approved, the applicant pays fees and files paperwork with the National Visa Center.
Ihor Kononenko — a former army pal and business partner of the president — the applicant replied without hesitation.
The applicant, a 28-year-old single man from Changchun, wanted the money to renovate his home.
These "spouses" pay the applicant in order to be a part of the applicant's green card winnings.
The written test for a first time applicant in New York State is available in several languages.
The house is staffed by roughly 200 Dutch volunteers, chosen out of an applicant pool of 3,000.
But her situation illustrates that applying after losing a job doesn't necessarily mean an applicant is undeserving.
The manager made the connection when he read that the applicant, Jake Patterson, was from Gordon, Wisconsin.
Instead, the department was interested in reviewing police reports in which an applicant might appear, she said.
An applicant cannot have more than two misdemeanor convictions or one felony conviction and one misdemeanor conviction.
In the second part of the process, the applicant submits the judge's order to the immigration agency.
The proclamation lists ten examples of situations in which an applicant might be eligible for a waiver.
A sensible employer seeking to fill an important position does not spend her time interviewing every applicant.
After consulting with FEMA, the city ultimately concluded that the proposal "shall absolve the applicant from complying."
"Even some unique hobbies and interests are sometimes the things that can make an applicant stand out."
The applicant survived prison and found a new path — let her decide what is right for her.
Another applicant had been arrested on assault and harassment charges related to a dispute with his wife.
Letters of recommendation are typically superfluous, written by people who the applicant thinks will impress a school.
"We want to make sure we are drawing on students from a diverse applicant pool," he said.
Patent applicant teams with at least as many female inventors as males jumped from 3% to 8%.
The approach would favor admitting immigrants based on the merit of each applicant, the White House said.
Applicant must agree, in advance, to "a mutual parting of the ways" after two or three seasons.
"Lady luck, it would seem, suddenly smiled on the applicant," a South African judge wrote in 2015.
For a portion of the applicant pool, May 1 has not been the date for some time.
The state ranks each applicant according to how well it fulfills each aspect of the application process.
"We have already received inquiries from prospective students who are in the applicant pool," Mr. Naidu said.
Many orchestras have adopted "blind auditions," in which hiring committees can hear but not see the applicant.
Singer sent Meredith a check for $400,000 in January 2018 after the applicant was admitted, authorities said.
Our applicant pool, you saw the 8,000 people with perfect grades and so on that you saw.
Two awards are on offer: one, for a British or Irish applicant, will consist of a three-month fellowship in continental Europe at the Financial Times; the other, for an applicant from elsewhere in the European Union, will be a three-month fellowship in London at The Economist.
Update: The job that launched a thousand resumes has gotten it's best (and most viral) applicant to date.
People holding a person's resume on a heavy clipboard were more likely to perceive that applicant as qualified.
Landlords, Croman included, have been known to rescind housing offers when they realize the applicant is using vouchers.
So we'd better get more women in the applicant pool so we would have more to select from.
For a complete position description, requirements, and to apply, please visit our applicant site at http://tinyurl.com/prhm3ys.
This isn't a kids' soccer league, and not every applicant should get a patent just for showing up.
For joint mortgages, the maximum age will be applied to the oldest applicant, Lloyds told CNBC via email.
The department says the most common problem was glasses, which caused the applicant to not be clearly identified.
Applicants needed to explain if the tarrifs "have caused serious economic damage" to the applicant and the industry.
If selected in the lottery, an applicant would then be invited to submit their application and supporting materials.
Amazon created its recruiting AI to automatically return the best candidates out of a pool of applicant resumes.
Each applicant must be a native of one of the eligible countries or the spouse of a native.
There are currently over 2,000 candidates on UpScored and it is 100 percent free for the job applicant.
The suit also comes with an environmentally-friendly embalming fluid and a mineral applicant made of mushroom spores.
After the conversion of conventional branches, the applicant can then apply for a full-fledged Islamic banking license.
Only after this is done will the applicant be "considered" for license approval and background checks carried out.
Due to the nature of immigration proceedings, final determinations rely most heavily on facts presented by the applicant.
When researchers changed Heidi's name to Howard, participants not only liked the applicant but wanted to be colleagues.
They could see, for instance, that an applicant has been growing steadily and maintaining a stable profit margin.
Withholding requires the applicant to establish that it is more likely than not that he would be persecuted.
The job applicant ratio is skewed such that there are about six jobs available per candidate, he said.
If you've applied for a job online, your resume was almost certainly sorted by an applicant tracking system.
In one interview, Bartlett asked the job applicant to describe a time he made a mistake at work.
Still, I felt a duty to make certain every DACA applicant truly understood the risks of it ending.
The phenomenon of the "résumé black hole" seems even more common in today's age of applicant-tracking systems.
The service uses over 1,800 data points to assess the credit worthiness of the applicant inside two minutes.
"You're ensuring that as an applicant you're showing that you're the best candidate for the job," says Lasater.
In "What Colleges Want in an Applicant (Everything)," Eric Hoover writes: The admissions process is out of whack.
Public safety officials later corrected the information to say that he is a refugee, not a refugee applicant.
When a former athletic director asked him to admit a low-scoring applicant, he agreed to do so.
Any applicant — or any dependent — who has used such benefits in the past 36 months could be ineligible.
If they fail to do so in three business days, the applicant is permitted to purchase their firearm.
These systems work very hard to achieve the best outcomes for the college, the firm and the applicant.
It also ended up factoring in proxies for gender, like whether an applicant went to a women's college.
There is also, of course, no guarantee that the applicant taking the legacy's spot is not also privileged.
A few of those clerks threatened to call federal immigration officials if an applicant did not have documentation.
As a bank regulator, I'd be outraged to learn that an applicant had misled me in that way.
At the same time, applicant must be adept at demoralizing promising young players who tire of constant controversies.
Each, Reuters found, was ranked as a Tier 22018 applicant, the highest level, after scrutiny by outside reviewers.
As with many types of insurance, the younger the applicant is, the less expensive the policy typically is.
The board members have the power to determine how much the applicant earns and other terms of employment.
Salemi said she's seen follow-up emails written as if the job applicant was text messaging a friend.
Did they seem surprised to see how old the applicant was when they showed up for the interview?
Political affiliation matters and the positive and negative feelings an evaluator has toward an applicant matter even more.
An applicant must pass criminal and mental health background checks, and have satisfied extensive firearms safety training requirements.
Aside from spouses and minor children, relatives of immigrants should undergo the same scrutiny as any other applicant.
At no point in the application process is the applicant compelled to live in or even visit Cyprus.
This is overwhelming for a pro se applicant who lacks the ability to read and write in English.
The mistake happened with candidates for early decision, which generally gives an applicant better odds of getting in.
She also says that every applicant should practice common interview questions and prepare lots of questions to ask.
Bakke, which allowed universities to consider the race of an applicant among many factors but forbade admissions quotas.
CNBC Make It spoke with multiple recruiters who agreed there are a few rules every applicant should follow.
"When in doubt, submit a doc file to applicant tracking systems and a PDF to recruiters," Reynolds says.
But the applicant is always free to convey her salary expectations and decline a job offer for less.
The professional in question would be required to certify that "based on his or her professional opinion the true gender identity of the applicant and that it is expected that this will continue to be the gender with which the applicant will identify in the future," according to the consent judgment.
This covers the applicant and a dependent spouse, with the average fee running from $250 to $230 per couple.
But the first applicant is a gorgeous brunette named Sophia, and it never hurts to live with attractive ladies.
Given the significance of these positions, it is crucial that candidates of color are fairly represented in applicant pools.
A record that is eligible for pardon or to get expunged shouldn't matter for a job applicant, Higginbottom said.
The startup launched Welcome Kit, an applicant tracking system to manage job offers and take care of job applications.
Any firm can "ping" Aadhaar to see, for example, if a job applicant is who he claims to be.
The vast majority of mid-size and large employers in the U.S., U.K. and Canada utilize applicant tracking systems.
"There is little doubt the applicant was placed in a hostile and adversarial environment," Burge said in his ruling.
To widen the applicant pool, some lawmakers are now trying to do away with a prominent hurdle: polygraph exams.
There are 1.59 jobs for every applicant, and not even Chinese students can fill the gap at konbini shops.
The Swedish government says it tries to prioritize cases like Girmay's, where the applicant is about to turn 18.
Following a template, or otherwise putting little effort into making your letter stand out, suggests you're just another applicant.
Ideally, it should be able to recognize where an applicant is from based on a sample of their speech.
Prince William, Princess Kate and Prince Harry are hiring — and they took to LinkedIn to find the perfect applicant!
In his letter Ben explained that employers cared about the reputation of the university a job applicant has attended.
It's not only the number of minority students that decline but the number of minorities in the applicant pool.
It's all about the culture interview, one based purely on whether or not an applicant fits the company's values.
Citizenship is not a birthright in India; if an applicant's parents don't make the registry, the applicant wouldn't either.
On the tough question — the underlying, moral question — there is no disagreement: the best-qualified applicant deserves the job.
It also halved the number of employees an applicant must employ to gain Turkish citizenship, to 50 from 100.
Harver offers a fully automated recruitment solution grounded in big data that is completely agnostic to the job applicant.
These consulates are presumably well-equipped to evaluate an applicant in the context of the local practices and customs.
Also, an individual applicant may have more flexibility to change jobs than if an employer applied on their behalf.
Geslain-Laneelle, who has the backing of French President Emmanuel Macron, is the first declared applicant for the post.
Only the most senior members of the undersecretary's office could grant access to the programs after careful applicant screening.
The applicant must demonstrate through a preponderance of evidence that he or she was born in the United States.
At the end of the interview, the applicant is told whether he or she has been approved or denied.
In most cases, the potential employer files an Immigrant Petition for an Alien Worker on behalf of the applicant.
An applicant either has a high GPA and SAT score or passed a certain number of Advanced Placement courses.
Joanna Coles, chief content officer of Hearst Magazines, broadened her applicant pool by tapping into new, diverse professional networks.
The software crunches data about each applicant, including previous roles, skills, experience, location and performance, and recommends suitable openings.
When you post your resume on these sites, it gets pushed out to applicant tracking systems for different employers.
WILDES: Laura, if I may -- INGRAHAM: Michael, we have a 311,241 applicant backlog as of January of this year.
As the Trace has reported, 212 states will issue a permit without requiring an applicant to demonstrate shooting ability.
Just 1 per cent said those submitting a GRE score would have an advantage over an applicant taking GMAT.
Even while still a disqualified nonmember, China was allowed to dictate the exclusion of another applicant, which was qualified.
Often, it isn't about being the smartest or most qualified applicant, though that can, of course, be a plus.
Pay attention to policies and avoid creating a conflict between employer needs and your own needs as an applicant.
Following a template, or otherwise putting little effort into making your letter stand out, suggests you're just another applicant.
As a Caja user, you pay an income-based monthly fee that covers the applicant and a dependent spouse.
I often couldn't tell if an applicant was just outside the top 10 percent or closer to the middle.
" Taking the applicant at his word, the city replies, "Okay, you can hold the demonstration where you want to.
All the State Department has to do is tell the visa applicant which of the "inadmissibility" standards he triggers.
We knew for a fact having a woman's name on a résumé was a huge strike against the applicant.
A legitimate applicant typically types personal information — their name, their address, their Social Security number — fluidly, with few breaks.
That brings us to you, the anxious applicant, the frazzled parent, the confused citizen, all wondering what colleges want.
Companies are increasingly relying on applicant tracking systems, often shortened to ATS, and artificial intelligence software to review resumes.
States would "still have the option of accepting actual utility costs through documentation from the applicant," the department said.
An applicant citing gang violence must prove that he did not have a "flight alternative" within his own country.
Yale said it had its largest-ever applicant pool, 31,455, and offered admission to 1,972 students, or 6.3 percent.
But to charge a rejected applicant a move-in fee for a move that never transpired seems particularly cruel.
Which school accepts — or rejects — an applicant can have broad implications about a student's future finances and career path.
The applicant would use some assets to buy an annuity that will begin distributing income to that person's spouse.
Last January, Mashable shared a similar story of renters who turned down an applicant because she was a Pisces.
Both studies documented racial injustice: In the first, the applicant with a black-sounding name got fewer job interviews.
The city denied that "emotional feelings tied to religious beliefs either for or against the applicant" played a part.
Once trained, Guiding Eyes matches each dog with an applicant and helps train the new team free of charge.
Getting onto USC&aposs "VIP list," for example, helped an applicant&aposs chances skyrocket, according to the court documents.
After the applicant was admitted, Singer mailed Meredith a check for $212,000, money drawn from the KWF charitable account.
After that, US Citizenship and Immigration Services will select from the remaining applicant pool to fill the degree cap.
According to documents, the parents of an unnamed applicant paid Singer $1.2 million to facilitate her admission to Yale.
Successful applicant will oversee staff of 21867,21945, ensure upkeep, supervise purchases and promote estate's interests at home and abroad.
One summary sheet comment said the Asian-American applicant would "need to fight it out with many similar" applicants.
"They do this by replacing traditional questionnaires & medical exams through enabling the applicant to share their digital data instead." 
If an applicant passes FEMA's cursory eligibility assessment, they are automatically referred to SBA for a more thorough screening.
One of the primary goals of a security clearance investigation done by the FBI or CIA is to ensure that a foreign government doesn't know something about an applicant that the US government does not -- drug use, a secret marital affair, debts, and other imbroglios that an applicant may want to keep secret.
That data can include everything from lie detector results to notes about whether an applicant engages in risky sexual behavior.
Rather, he said, it depends on what an applicant states their goals are at the start of the admissions process.
The result is that employers now have ranked and redacted applicant CVs and can quickly shortlist top and diverse talent.
Every new applicant is tasked with taking an automated culture quiz that Bunch checks against the team and company profile.
She says the applicant-tracking systems (ATS) reject up to 75% of CVs, or résumés, before a human sees them.
When the applicant appealed, on the grounds of her right to religious freedom, the Conseil d'Etat upheld the government's decision.
There was also disagreement over whether board membership should be a full-time job, which could limit the applicant pool.
To be admitted, a refugee applicant must be screened in person by agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The applicant checks out on paper, but she's disturbed to see his skin is littered with swastikas and prison tattoos.
The company charges an average of $25,000 per year, depending on the size of the company and the applicant pool.
Liberals reason like this — the best-qualified applicant deserves the job, but minorities are at a disadvantage owing to racism.
How can you navigate those inevitable awkward moments and use your interview to stand out in a large applicant pool?
One applicant wants to be dispatched on a suicide mission ASAP because the shrapnel in his head gives him headaches.
For a pardon, investigators also consider what an applicant has done with their life since they got out of prison.
Having submitted its application in 1987, Turkey has been the longest standing applicant to the European Union by some distance.
Such a request is granted if the applicant can demonstrate that there is no domestic source of a specific product.
If that applicant had a preferred nontobacco classification — a healthy nonsmoker, that is — he would pay just $31.72 per month.
The most common reason for an applicant to be denied is their debt-to-income ratio, followed by credit history.
"That assignment gave them an indication of what kind of place this is," Solo said of the hedge fund applicant.
This was a company-wide policy to ensure every applicant had the same experience and we treated every application fairly.
Named Mya for "my assistant," Mya has all the capabilities of a recruiter juggling applicant screenings and first round interviews.
If Mya thinks the applicant is a good fit, she'll schedule an interview for them with the actual hiring manager.
The sentencing judge supported the request, but the prosecutor opposed it, arguing that the applicant was trying to rewrite history.
One of them has lodged an appeal while the asylum board has not issued a decision on the eighth applicant.
Dear Job Applicant, I've been trying to think of a nice way to say this, but there really isn't one.
This is because of the practice of individual rating, where an insurer could ask an applicant about their health history.
When an applicant has one or more significant health conditions, it's often easier to get term life than whole life.
One document seized during the search was a loan agreement with Banc of California with Manafort listed as the applicant.
In poems like " The Applicant " and "Lady Lazarus," Plath explores the gap between those idealized roles and their actual conditions.
Each case is assessed on its own merits to ensure the applicant meets the criteria and poses no security threat.
When demand is at a peak, finding the right talent can be a challenge even with a diverse applicant pool.
Such requests have become common, and there are websites that will generate a doctor's note without physically examining an applicant.
The documents detailing how the "special-interest" applicant system works were introduced into the case as part of that argument.
In order to expand the applicant pool, Ms. Valcin began sending direct messages to prominent dog moms on social media.
Then, temporary placement in shelter for up to 103 days while the city determines whether an applicant is indeed homeless.
I recognize the value of evaluating the wholeness of an applicant apart from hard data, like G.P.A. and test scores.
In fact, the biggest mistake a job applicant can make is by starting their cover letter by talking about themselves.
So most employers now have resorted to using applicant tracking systems as filters, and those are based on keyword filters.
Two people who worked at Transit Funding during the bubble said they could not recall any loan applicant being denied.
The law also doesn't explain what an applicant might be entitled to if a company violates one of its provisions.
And their sophisticated credit evaluation uses big data and proprietary models to evaluate how much debt an applicant can bear.
Most important is an applicant&aposs ability to communicate those insights to team members and craft a strategy around it.
Each applicant has a different percentage chance of getting in based on how many times they've entered the lottery before.
Denver is need-aware in admissions and does not meet full financial need for a portion of its applicant pool.
"There's no assessment as to whether the skills that the applicant possesses are actually in demand here," Mr. Birrell continued.
"I tried calling the Admissions office all day today because I saw the message yesterday after work," one applicant wrote.
Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) comb through thousands of résumés and ditch the ones that don't appear to fit the bill.
Setting boundaries one more time, Medioni initially refused to write a job-applicant essay that an overeager Amazon executive requested.
"We need to be on the same page with the applicant, where both sides share the same information," she added.
Over the past five years, all the Ivies have been accepting smaller and smaller slivers of their total applicant pools.
In the top Midwest markets, there were two-to-five jobs per applicant in August, according to data from ZipRecruiter.
The Democratic National Committee will begin a paid internship program next year in an effort to expand its applicant pool.
CBP, the administrator of such programs, uses DMV information to validate that an applicant qualifies for the low-risk status.
That documentation includes medical records, photos of self-mutilation submitted by the recruiter, and a detailed statement from the applicant.
During the renewal process, an applicant is asked specifically if he or she is under investigation in a different state.
In exchange for the bribes, Center agreed with the mastermind of the admissions scheme, Rick Singer, and Martin Fox, a tennis academy executive in Houston, to designate an applicant to the college as a tennis player, even though the applicant didn't play tennis competitively, US Attorney Andrew Lelling said in a news release Monday.
"Parole will only be issued on a case-by-case basis and only where the applicant demonstrates an urgent humanitarian or a significant public benefit reason for parole and that applicant merits a favorable exercise of discretion," the department said in its announcement, which is to be published in the Federal Register on Wednesday.
When a job applicant deposits a urine specimen, the specimen goes to the testing company's laboratory, along with thousands of others.
A lot of that has been automated with applicant tracking systems, leaving human resource professionals to do much more creative work.
The applicant was Clarence Aaron, who was sentenced to three life sentences in 1993 for a role in a drug conspiracy.
Here's how they describe the process: The applicant heads to the application portal and clicks the 'Apply with Deutsche Bank' button.
One job applicant researched her prospective boss, Sharon Napier, the CEO of Partners + Napier, and discovered that the executive liked basketball.
By offering flexibility, businesses can widen their applicant pool to candidates in other parts of the country, or even the world.
Profiling and delays: This will include "mandatory social media check" if an applicant has been in a territory controlled by ISIS.
To be eligible, an applicant must have arrived in the US before age 2410 and lived there since June 15, 2007.
Intellectual property lawyers say trademark applications are often very broad to give the applicant the most comprehensive protection for their brand.
By the time the first floss patent was issued, in 1874, the applicant noted that dentists were widely recommending its use.
This gives banks a quick way to verify that a credit applicant is the true owner of the Social Security number.
In fact, there is such a shortage of labour that there are more than 1.6 effective job offers for each applicant.
Also, applicant tracking systems are very common these days, and if your fancy template isn't compatible, it won't be parsed properly.
This creates a better selected pool of applicants for the org, and reduces wasted time for the org and the applicant.
But until we pay for all our essential services at a proper rate, we won't have the applicant pool we desire.
" For example, if the board asks an applicant if they are planning to do renovation work, they shouldn't just say "yes.
That led to companies tacking on, as a kind of minimum viable solution, applicant tracking software, but little or nothing else.
One of the documents in the settlement was a sample letter requesting more information from the applicant to supplement the record.
We got here and luckily the guy said, there's only one other applicant in, so you guys have a good chance.
A U.S. visa applicant is fingerprinted by a visa clerk at the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana, Mexico Monday, March 12, 2007.
Those groups would "develop a list of criteria identifying sets of post applicant populations warranting increased scrutiny," according to the cable.
Take an excerpt of the same translation quiz each applicant had to complete below to check your own fluency in emoji.
Recent official data showed the job offers to applicant ratio rose to 1.45 in March — the highest level since November 1990.
So all large employers and most mid-size firms have resorted to utilizing Applicant Tracking Systems to manage their hiring processes.
In one case, according to the review, the 730-person applicant pool for an engineering position included 77 percent Asian candidates.
"Everything going on around the world — the crises, communities not really getting along with each other, the protests," one applicant said.
The key threshold is whether an applicant faces a credible fear of persecution if they are returned to their home country.
For example, imagine an applicant who wants to make clear that he or she is a member of a prestigious group.
A Chadian applicant lost his 2016 appeal because he did not claim asylum "at the first opportunity" in the United States.
One applicant, the company said, wanted to borrow 100,000 renminbi for 18 months at an annual interest rate of 2.89 percent.
On inspection, the company found that the applicant had stayed at what he claimed was his residence for only three days.
The use of certain benefits –– like housing subsidies, food stamps, or cash assistance –– will weigh heavily against an applicant, Cuccinelli said.
Intellectual property lawyers said trademark applications were often very broad to give the applicant the most comprehensive protection for their brand.
And let's not forget about the applicant side of things, where applying for work can be an opaque and demoralizing experience.
"As admissions directors we were always looking at the overall quality of an applicant rather than just a number," she says.
The third applicant wants a "stable genius covfefe" trademark for a coffee line ... so he's not competing with the other 2.
I am not sure, however, if avoiding nepotism as an applicant would do anything to put a stop to the practice.
Instead of returning incomplete asylum applications to the applicant and asking her to complete it, the government would reject the application.
Harvard argues that in trying to compose a diverse class, it considers each applicant as an individual and does not discriminate.
By performing a similar exercise across an entire résumé, the company's software can build a detailed profile of a job applicant.
It assumes the quality of the Asian applicant pool has stayed the same as the population grows, as Poon points out.
One recent applicant, he recalled, listed 50 publications in such journals and is on the editorial boards of some of them.
Generally, a Northeastern college will look more favorably on an applicant from Montana than an equally strong one from the Northeast.
The Turkish Ministry of Interior granted them each an International Protection Applicant ID, so they're not at risk of being deported.
Neither of us was practiced at role-playing; we're not into elaborate schoolgirl/professor, applicant/employer, or slave-princess/Hutt scenarios.
In motions filed in GLAD's suit, Mutual of Omaha conceded that it had denied an applicant coverage because he took Truvada.
One factor that could also count against an applicant is the action the immigrant is undertaking: applying for a green card.
Every applicant must pass an online test covering dog safety, equipment, and handling knowledge before we allow them on the Wag!
An expired foreign passport is acceptable for up to three years, but the applicant may require two additional forms of proof.
The court has rejected racial quotas but said race could be used as one factor among many in evaluating an applicant.
"Both the applicant and the insurer must 'put their cards on the table,'" the ACLI said in a statement to CNBC.
"I couldn't even control my body," said the applicant, a 23-year-old for whom Columbia was the No. 20153 choice.
CNBC Make It asked typographers and graphic designers to tell us the worst fonts an applicant could use on a resume.
In addition, the Georgetown Memory Project, which has done extensive genealogy research, would assist any applicant wishing to prove descendant status.
A 30-year-old, married applicant could therefore suddenly face more scrutiny, without any means of recourse or appeal, Jaddou said.
Without adequate training, stories abound of human resource professionals who disqualify a job applicant because their student loan is in forebearance.
They use a loophole in the current first-come, first-served lottery system to flood the applicant pool with their candidates.
In exchange for $450,000, Meredith said, he would designate the applicant as a women's soccer recruit at Yale, the documents state.
True, it is likely that no employer has ever quizzed an applicant about Montaigne or William Shakespeare in a job interview.
In reality, the number of applications received is totally meaningless because it tells us nothing about the quality of the applicant.
One applicant, an editing candidate, boasted that he knew how to work his relationships with politicians to score more advertising money.
An applicant to be a Catalan citizen does not have to give up their citizenship of Spain or any other country.
"I think these are important steps because in recent years the system has been set up to favor the applicant and to put the thumb on the scale in favor of the applicant and to make it harder for an asylum officer to reject the claim, even in cases of reasonable doubt or credibility," Vaughan said.
"Given the equal opportunity afforded to each applicant, I cannot find that the SFMTA's Pilot Program proposal was fundamentally unfair to any applicant, least of all to JUMP, which has been engaged in the alternative mobility industry for a considerable period of time before its e-scooter efforts commenced in San Francisco," he wrote in his decision.
The applicant must present medical documents showing they have recovered from the mental issue that led to the commitment, according the law.
That said, if submitted online, it's possible that key facts could get lost to a company's applicant tracking system bot, they said.
Rejection is all part of the job-hunting process, but these vague rebuffs can also leave an eager applicant wanting more information.
An applicant wrote the following at the end of the resume, "I didn't really fill this out, someone did it for me."
Being a legacy made an applicant roughly five times more likely to get accepted to Harvard, according to materials shown in court.
The FDA is prohibited by law from commenting on pending applications because such information is considered confidential and proprietary to the applicant.
At 2.3%, the unemployment rate is at its lowest since 1993; in some industries there are seven vacant jobs for every applicant.
Card approval will take minutes, an Apple spokesperson said, and if the applicant is approved, the Apple Card can be used immediately.
The State Department estimated only 0.5 percent of the annual applicant pool, or about 65,000 people, would be under the additional scrutiny.
Student groups were selected from an applicant pool of more than 22015 student groups through an open application process announced on TechCrunch.
In addition to criminal histories, every applicant is now supposed to be checked for gang tattoos—and their social media accounts scoured.
Admitting a black student over a similarly qualified white applicant is one thing, but ignoring grades and test scores altogether is another.
An applicant wrote the following at the end of the resume: "I didn't really fill this out, someone did it for me."
To date, the company has hired 500 developers — which it calls the 0.7% — from its applicant pool of more than 70,000 candidates.
However, intellectual property lawyers said trademark applications were often very broad to give the applicant the most comprehensive protection for their brand.
Host and applicant must register on the website, and members may only apply for blue-collar jobs such as maintenance or construction.
While broker-dealers cannot rely on the affirmation of a new applicant, they can rely on them at the annual certification stage.
Don't go overboard with keywords and skip generic descriptors that don't really set you apart from the rest of the applicant pool.
Don't go overboard with keywords Many companies and recruiters use keyword-scanning software as a tool to narrow the job applicant pool.
An honest applicant, knowing that she will be collectively responsible for others, would try to choose people she knows are well intentioned.
The precise number of people who are losing federal subsidies is unclear, ­because even family plans are counted as a single applicant.
In some cases, an applicant who doesn't have a specific job offer may file a petition on his or her own behalf.
A disengaged hiring manager is more likely to forget about you as an applicant, which may affect whether you get the job.
For this service, the applicant pays a monthly fee of $10 to $15, depending on factors like the size of the deposit.
Having no need or desire for a deputy, particularly someone he knew nothing about, Mr. Abromavicius tried to brush off the applicant.
Bail was set for each applicant at 5 million Ugandan shillings ($1,340), payable if they fail to show up again in court.
But mental health history information is up to the applicant to provide and is not related to the purchase of a gun.
The FDNY, under state and city regulations, cannot accept an applicant who's older than 29, except when they have a military background.
Frazier was seeking a confident answer that didn't sound too calculated, or like the applicant was afraid to say the wrong thing.
"I had my poker face on because I understood implicitly that the point was to impress the prospective applicant," Mr. Salinas said.
Even if they try to stop unethical behavior, the scandal shows it is impossible for them to police every wayward college applicant.
Indeed, a college could accept 2250 percent of all applicants, but that doesn't mean each applicant has a one-in-three chance.
However, once I "won" and received a lottery number, I had to provide the same documentation as any other green card applicant.
Brearley and Spence, two competitive private schools on Manhattan's Upper East Side, will now consider any applicant who identifies as a girl.
Furthermore, the Applicant has been a leader in these activities for decades and has shown no regret or remorse for his actions.
The machine went to work, and in a single rotation turned the applicant into the people's candidate, the favorite, the unconquerable hero.
Applicant William Melendez said he received two orders to appear, each scheduled 10 days apart, and was unclear if both were valid.
When the applicant got the follow-up email, she said she had the same physical reaction as before — but for opposite reasons.
However, the applicant has to clear a higher bar to be eligible for that type of relief, and there are fewer benefits.
The skills shortage has made it more necessary than ever for companies like IBM to look outside of their usual applicant pool.
Whether there is a shortage of workers in their field To qualify for entry, an applicant must score 70 points or more.
Applicant is expected to be a stubborn proponent of a specific offensive system that should not necessarily fit personnel on the court.
Multiple convictions within the previous 10 years would demand further review, but even then, an applicant would at least get a chance.
But the administration hasn't clarified how a consular officer would have any "reason to believe" that an applicant will imminently give birth.
According to the cable, a US consular officer can't ask a visa applicant if they are pregnant or intend to become pregnant.
Law schools around the country, most of which are facing lower enrollment, have debated how to attract a more diverse applicant pool.
Eligibility is based on a borrower's employer and whether it meets the program's rules, not on the specific work an applicant does.
Interviews allow experienced immigration officers to exercise their judgment about whether a particular applicant appears to be telling the truth or not.
Should an applicant successfully complete that process, they are granted a firearms certificate allowing them to purchase guns that they must maintain.
Such a system might miss a more unconventional applicant who could nevertheless excel, like an actor applying for a job in sales.
For many decades, virtually every applicant to a U.S. JD program was required to take the Law School Admissions Test, or LSAT.
CBP cut ties with Accenture on processing applicants a few months ago, it retained some services, including marketing, advertising and applicant support.
But the bill preserved requirements for insurers to provide coverage, at standard rates, to any applicant, regardless of pre-existing medical conditions.
It might seem strange now that they were happy to take on a random applicant with absolutely no experience in computer programming.
Perhaps the most important part of the requirements is that an applicant cannot have even one felony or more than three misdemeanors.
Google is quietly testing "Google Hire," a job applicant tracking system that appears to rival services like Greenhouse and Lever, Axios has learned.
A qualified applicant must be able to "innovate and conceptually solve problems through the power of excellent storytelling," according to the job posting.
The regulation also would consider only the use of certain benefits by the individual applicant, and not their dependents, including U.S. citizen children.
For anyone wondering what the rules are around asking whether a job applicant is planning on having children, here's a quick reminder: pic.twitter.
Perry said that instead of having one applicant with a lawsuit, you would have many, because of how much the process has scaled.
More experienced workers and the newly laid-off filled applicant pools for lower- and entry-level jobs once largely reserved for recent graduates.
Of those denials, nearly half of them were denied for an incomplete application; the rest were denied because the applicant was found ineligible.
The official noted that if a visa applicant lies about social media use that they could face "serious immigration consequences" as a result.
At one point in December, Whelan asked Kavanaugh to speak with him at his convenience regarding an "OLC applicant," per the subject line.
Showing up to an interview will likely be the board's first in-person impression of an applicant, so it's important that they're prepared.
GapJumpers and its client create a list of skills required for the job, then design a relevant test that the applicant completes online.
The accepted applicant would be tasked with creating a bullet that would be used on the U.S. Army's training grounds around the world.
The bottom line: L.A. has yet to issue a single license to a social-equity applicant who wants to open a retail dispensary.
So he and Mr Curbelo decided that to join their new caucus, an applicant must bring along a companion from across the aisle.
In one communication, Clinton Foundation executive Doug Band pushes State Department staffers, telling them it's "important to take care of" a favored applicant.
If the immigration officer is still not convinced once the process is complete, the applicant could receive a notice of intent to deny.
The applicant has a chance to respond and, if the response is denied, file a new petition or appeal, which can be expensive.
Most large companies, like Google and Microsoft, use applicant tracking systems to screen your resume during the initial stages of the hiring process.
An applicant may meet all the stated criteria but still lack some crucial quality that makes him the right fit for the job.
OnboardIQ, a three-year-old startup that provides an applicant tracking system for hourly workers, has raised $9.1 million in Series A funding.
Joseph Roche, an applicant to become an astronaut for the company, said the company had far fewer applications than the 200,000 it claimed.
It's already difficult for young Italians in general to get a job, but no company will consider an applicant with a precarious visa.
For example, 32% of Georgetown's B school applicant pool was international in the 2016-2017 academic year, compared with 43% the year before.
The applicant will have to partner with a company that can provide it with the technology, know-how and operational and management experience.
In one prominent study by researchers at Columbia Business School, participants looked over the impressive résumé of a fictional job applicant named Heidi.
But most job seekers are motivated and hardworking, so these traits don't really set you apart from the rest of the applicant pool.
Small-business owners increasingly say they are struggling to find qualified workers and need a larger applicant pool to meet their workforce needs.
In the process of seeking asylum, applicants can have a preference for country of resettlement, but countries decide whether to accept an applicant.
The Great Lakes region has been hit particularly hard, catching respected institutions like Minnesota by surprise when applicant numbers went into a tailspin.
The most common reason for an applicant to be denied was their debt-to-income ratio, followed by credit history, the study found.
At least under the first-in-time law, a landlord could check to make sure a rental applicant didn't have a violent past.
Trump had promised to end the lottery system for H1B visas, which gives each applicant an equal chance at 13,000 positions each year.
The official noted that if a visa applicant lies about social media use that they could face "serious immigration consequences" as a result.
The law requires the driver-license applicant to attest that he or she is qualified to vote, namely attesting to being a citizen.
Yet, in the ensuing 36 months the agency has failed to affirm, deny, or even evaluate the merits of even a single applicant.
And even if an applicant meets the requirements for asylum, Sessions argued that they should also have to prove why they deserve it.
The security checks for this type of license are a lot tougher, and the applicant needs to be at least 18 years old.
This helps your resume stand out to an employer who's reading it or an applicant tracking system, which scours your resume for keywords.
Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey also let law enforcement officials deny permits if an applicant appears to present a public safety risk.
The USPTO handles applications on a first-come, first-serve basis, so Jeremy might be S.O.L. if the applicant before him is approved.
Using the applicant in the CNBC as an example, say you max out your Apple Card at $750 with a 6303 percent interest.
Portugal requires a waiting period of five years, during which the applicant needs to spend just one week a year in the country.
An applicant can also be denied for having undocumented kids in the US, since bringing children to the country illegally can constitute trafficking.
In a 229 survey of California businesses, 25 percent said they probably or definitely would not hire an applicant with a criminal record.
To company evaluators, the fact that an applicant was on PrEP meant that he was by definition at high risk for H.I.V. infection.
If the applicant passes that, the next step is plunging into an immigration court system that can take years to reach a decision.
In 2016, for every applicant who succeeded, more than 10 others also sought asylum, according to data from the Department of Homeland Security.
Surely, Ms. Weingarten assumed, the boy could be counted as a first-generation college applicant, deserving of an admissions bump for being disadvantaged.
The applicant has to prove "acquired character" in all 28 European Union member states, or in the European single market as a whole.
Before final approval, the United States subjects each applicant to a second investigation, searching for any evidence of crime in their former homelands.
Once accepted into the program (and I'd wager every "applicant" is), Angel members invest $40 every month into their Naked Wine piggy bank.
New artificial intelligence tools, with names like ResidentScore 3.0, claim to help landlords pick the applicant most likely to pay rent on time.
The panelists primarily focused on three factors: the quality of the applicant&aposs writing, the focus of their planned coverage, and their ambition.
On the free side, be wary of "sweepstakes" scholarships that rely on a drawing rather than any qualifications of the applicant, Paonita said.
" She added: "I defy you to challenge athletic directors to investigate every applicant they have for a finalist for a head coaching position.
In California, not only is the question banned, but employers are also required to answer if an applicant asks about a pay range.
It is illegal for an employer to discriminate against a job applicant based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability.
"Let's say," Roberts hypothesized, in the course of a "weeks-long process," a hiring manager said "OK, boomer" just once to an applicant.
Bitte says that seeing an applicant interact with people in a real world environment helps recruiters vet for negative traits like rudeness.2.
If you want 2020 to be the year you land your dream job, don't let an Applicant Tracking System stop it from happening.
If an applicant doesn't want to identify by race identifies with another group, they must select "other" or "mixed," The Washington Post noted.
The university will not have problems filling the programs, but the drop might affect the overall quality of the applicant pool, he said.
Center is accused of taking nearly $100,000 in bribes to get an applicant, who didn't play competitive tennis, admitted as a tennis player.
For example, a waiver might be granted if an applicant is in need of urgent medical care in the U.S. As of Feb.
Headline unemployment is just 3 percent, the lowest in more than two decades, and every applicant on average now fields 1.4 job offers.
The landlord will advertise amenities that don't actually exist and then try to collect higher rent before the applicant realizes they are missing.
Mr. Silva the applicant in Las Vegas, is studying Arabic, a language in high demand by government agencies, which often only hire citizens.
For years, internships — one of the first opportunities to make connections on the Capitol Hill — were unpaid, thinning the applicant pool by affluence.
An immigration officer sent another letter dated March 21 to the second applicant, who used to work for Huawei, on the same grounds.
Trump had promised to end the lottery system for H1B visas, which gives each applicant an equal chance at 65,000 positions each year.
Employers are risk-averse, says Mr Stacey, and often assume that if something is flagged on a background check they cannot hire the applicant.
But again, if every applicant uses the same word, it doesn't matter how true it is for you, it loses its originality (and meaning).
A board member of the Hispanic Scholarship Fund , Rodriguez worked with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles to find an appropriate applicant.
Their information will automatically be uploaded into Box where a hiring manager can manually accept or deny the applicant without breaking the automatic workflow.
About a hundred countries around the world have schemes that offer residence—a "golden visa"—in return for a big investment from the applicant.
It gives you a lot more data on which to assess that applicant than you can within the four walls of the common application.
This new feature eliminates those steps and keep you — the job applicant and the hiring manager — inside Facebook, just as CEO Mark Zuckerberg hoped.
For example, developers could stipulate that a Facebook post criticizing U.S. foreign policy would identify a visa applicant as a threat to national interests.
Here's how it normally works: After an asylum interview, the officer summarizes the facts of the case and reads them back to the applicant.
If an applicant had three years of experience, but we were looking for five, I'd still bring that person's resume to my boss. Why?
"The applicant does not claim that its financial viability would be at risk or that its market share could be affected substantially," he said.
Demand for workers is stronger now than it has been in decades; there are 1.62 jobs available per applicant, nearly a 44 year high.
Court records show the three applications were filed on June 30, and name Najib, who held power for about 10 years, as the applicant.
A similarly named relative — or maybe someone completely unrelated, who happens to share a name with a rental applicant — can derail a tenant's application.
Still, some argue that even if the errors are corrected, whatever home an applicant has applied for will likely be gone after a month.
If not, they move on and their plot in Surat Thani province in southern Thailand is passed on to the next applicant in line.
" Applicant: "Well, I'm pretty good at dramas with lots of fictional characters whose lives gradually intersect and are also shaped by actual historical events.
"It is submitted that the facts alleged by the applicant do not come close to establishing a qualifying breach of duty," his lawyer argued.
The chart below shows the number of asylum case denials grouped by nationality of the applicant and sorted by the highest rates of denials.
Instead of continuing with that applicant, Welch selected someone who went the extra mile, doing ample research on Welch and her professional history beforehand.
On one call, Gallienne explained that she'd received a credit card rejection letter from Chase, as the applicant didn't have an established credit history.
Zip told Reuters it was not in any dialog with AUSTRAC about compliance, and that it did credit and identification checks on every applicant.
When someone's story doesn't ring true, or his or her body language doesn't match his or her answers, move on to the next applicant.
But in a statement, they acknowledged that the agency doesn't verify whether an NPI applicant is a medical provider or has a criminal history.
And, if not, Pong says to remember that every applicant has learned new skills before and can do so again in a different context.
The groups cited Harvard's "remarkable" stability in acceptance rates for Asians and juxtaposed it with the group's steadily rising share of Harvard's applicant pool.
While resumes are great for illustrating a person's qualifications, interviews are really the key to understanding how an applicant thinks and collaborates with others.
Zip told Reuters it was not in any dialogue with AUSTRAC about compliance, and that it did credit and identification checks on every applicant.
Critics argue that the new questions are overly burdensome, could produce long delays in applicant processing and may discourage foreigners from applying for visas.
Roth did credit the CBP with implementing one of his recommendations: that the agency immediately contact on-call adjudicators when an applicant admits wrongdoing.
While being denied asylum, one applicant was reportedly told by the Home Office that she could not be a lesbian because she had children.
An F.D.A. spokeswoman said the agency was prohibited by law from commenting on pending applications because the information was considered proprietary to the applicant.
"Quite candidly, if you're a FOIA applicant, you have a better chance of getting information," Gowdy told The Hill in an interview last week.
If I am correct about my Parkinson's, I am statistically at much higher risk of needing long-term care than the average insurance applicant.
As a result, an applicant may be accessed for military service who is not physically or psychologically equipped to engage in combat/operational service.
That law prohibits landlords from inquiring about criminal history, running a criminal background check or relying on criminal history when considering a rental applicant.
The one caveat here, and frankly it's not something that Google addresses, is how to handle year of graduation if you're an older applicant.
Despite these huge figures, Edward says part of Microsoft's winning strategy in the talent recruitment arena is to make the applicant pool even bigger.
And in the meantime, the government hiring center got to the point where it could handle the current applicant capacity, a DHS official said.
People applying for gun licenses are judged on "whether there is a good reason for that applicant to hold a license," among other considerations.
The graphic contributes to heightened anxiety over the applicant countries, and it increases the number of countries on the map with predominantly Muslim populations.
To qualify for asylum, an applicant would have to show that the people who persecuted her were also persecuting others on the same basis.
Each applicant would also undergo a federal background check before being issued a gun license, which would be valid for up to five years.
It's a daunting process, beginning with a "credible fear" interview to determine if there's evidence that the applicant faces persecution or death back home.
The Bloc was such a mess that Mr. Blanchet was made its leader in January simply by being the only applicant for the job.
The Affordable Care Act then mandated "community rating" (charging the same price regardless of health status) and "guaranteed issue" (offering coverage to any applicant).
A request for asylum, initiates a complex and thorough process of vetting the claim, assessing the credibility of the applicant and thorough security checks.
For an applicant, that means being well-read, connecting with experts and thought leaders in the field for mentorship, and seeking out work experiences. 
One applicant is selected from each of seven geographical regions: Asia/Oceania, Canada, Mexico, China, the Middle East, Europe/Russia and the United States.
The officers can have reason to believe this may be the case if the applicant states this in a form or in an interview.
Once, a few years ago, an applicant listed "baking bread" as one of their personal interests — when Jacobson asked them about it, they blanked.
What stands out in the many photo submissions Stern has received since 2017 is a package of images showing the applicant&aposs true self.
He got a job at Xerox at 21, and by 24 was a sales manager, the youngest applicant for the job at the time.
As a result, immigration judges can reject asylum claims, regardless of their merits, if the applicant did not first seek asylum in another country.
To qualify for immediate amnesty, an illegal alien applicant merely needs a GED, while those under 85033 simply have to be "enrolled" in school.
Japan's jobless rate stood at 2.3 percent in February and the job availability held steady at 1.63 per applicant, hovering at 44-year high.
More deans have been hands-on with recruiting since law school applicant numbers began to slide and tuition began to climb in recent years.
Under the changes, visitors meeting the criteria would not be denied entry, but would have to go through the more rigorous visa applicant process.
Demand for workers is stronger now than it has been in decades; there are 1.62 jobs available per applicant, nearly a 44-year high.
Emergency responders, for example, regularly undergo a fitness-for-duty evaluation, which determines whether the applicant is physically or psychologically capable of doing the job.
Moran says employers need to be transparent and maintain communication if they will need more than a week before providing new information to an applicant.
If I was to type the last name of the applicant there, I would be opening myself up to a whole world of legal trouble.
This is because so much of the paralyzing immigration court backlog stems from the massive increase in affirmative applicant numbers over the past five years.
The transgender applicant must also demonstrate they have not transitioned and that a licensed medical provider has determined that gender transition is not medically necessary.
Officials had said the crossing, one of the busiest US ports at the southern border, didn't have the capacity to take even a single applicant.
However, if the applicant is looking to buy a $10 million apartment, Goldschmidt advises dressing it up a bit — "maybe add a tie," he said.
In turn, businesses have started to realise "that recruiting is the backbone of every company, and that applicant tracking is just not enough," he said.
The company has also partnered with historically black colleges for more than a decade to help diversify its intern applicant pool and hopefully its workforce.
The cost of an inaccurate dermatology diagnosis could be very serious but the cost of accidentally rejecting a potentially fantastic job applicant is relatively low.
The investigations, conducted by the Government Accountability Office, looked at how well those exchanges did at verifying whether an applicant was eligible for Obamacare coverage.
Candidate discovery is available in beta today on Hire, which works directly on top of G Suite to track applicant contact information and calendar invites.
Riminder generates candidate rankings for open jobs by comparing applicant resumes against resumes from current employees and others in the world with similar job titles.
The bases on which an applicant may be excepted from the Proclamation or qualify for a waiver are clearly explained in the Presidential Proclamation itself.
If all colleges require one or more of the tests to be taken by an applicant, we might as well take them in high school.
In order to gain citizenship, the United States government requires that an applicant has had a Permanent Resident (Green) Card for at least five years.
They say that achieving transparency -- by openly releasing applicant data -- will demonstrate how Asians (and, quietly, whites) are actively disqualified on the basis of race.
"The steel tariff exclusion request review process is flawed and does not allow for an applicant to effectively engage," said Karen Rugaard, a Plains spokeswoman.
In one pre-polygraph interview, an applicant "admitted to participating in the gang rape of an intoxicated and unconscious woman," according to the IG's report.
Were Turkey an applicant today, it would struggle to qualify for NATO; yet the alliance has no means to expel a member that goes bad.
The Education Department will now compare the earnings of an applicant for debt relief to the average earnings of students who took similar vocational courses.
The remedy is to stop asking about these records or at least delay the question until the applicant has received a provisional offer of acceptance.
From the perspective of an admissions committee looking to take a chance on a high-risk applicant, Ms. Tapia must have presented a compelling case.
Asylum law requires that an applicant be physically present in the U.S. The Trump administration's new restrictions on asylum are legally questionable, inhumane and wrong.
Underwriting guidelines can vary, and even with the same inputs on height, weight and medical history, "insurers might evaluate the same applicant differently," Dolan said.
James Harper, a 21 -year-old applicant who previously worked at a different Koch plant, said the plant's immigrant employees were among the hardest working.
"The SCA held that the claim ceased to exist once the applicant died before the order could be granted," the ministry said in a statement.
"Without a detailed description of how the applicant intends to meet these standards, the FAA can't determine if a waiver is possible," the agency said.
But it can come with feelings of guilt—the feeling on part of the applicant that they might be somehow taking advantage of their past.
The applicant fills out paperwork disclosing where he or she has lived, worked and traveled abroad, as well as any contacts with foreign government officials.
Doctors at the facility assess whether the applicant meets the medical criteria, such as being completely disabled or having fewer than 20133 months to live.
But a prep school applicant curated by elite counselors, tutors, essay writers, and a manipulative school profile is routine, even though it inspires less backlash.
If the applicant is barred by a felony conviction or other statutory disqualifiers, or is deemed unsuitable to carry a firearm, the application is denied.
Some states are "shall issue" states, in which the local chief of police must issue a license to carry a firearm to any qualified applicant.
Article of the Day Before reading the article: If you were a college admissions officer, what information would you want to have about each applicant?
By Denise Lu The asylum process begins with a "credible fear" screening to see if an applicant is likely to succeed in the first place.
" He ruled against the other applicant, concluding that he had not "accepted his guilt, has misled the public and this Court, and shows no remorse.
The experience is meant to help prospective students understand Olin's collaborative culture, while giving the college a better glimpse of each applicant before finalizing acceptance.
An applicant who is a person of color and and applies for credit is either denied or gets much worse terms than a white borrower.
" In a 2011 document, the office said, "It is uncontested that applicant is a founding member" of a band "composed of members of Asian descent.
That's why one research nonprofit, the AI Now Institute, called for the prohibition of such technology in high-stakes decision-making — including job applicant vetting.
Lunderville said it never hurts for an applicant to conduct mock interviews with friends or family before taking part in Stanford Medicine&aposs interview process.
It seems obvious that this applicant would be dismissed out of hand as one-dimensional, regardless of his level of gaming excellence and test scores.
Generally, once an applicant is found not to be eligible for asylum, the case is sent to the immigration courts and the deportation process begins.
In the past, a job applicant could walk into a clothing store, fill out an application and even hand it straight to the hiring manager.
"Some games don&apost even have a &aposright answer,&apos  as they are aimed to spot the problem-solving attitude of the applicant," Jung said.
"All of these activities will allow an applicant to gain the insight to craft a narrative and the persuasive language to fortify it," Mullangi said.
An applicant sends the company a single printed copy of the package, and Vanderbilt scans it, copies it and sends the copies to the board.
" Though US Citizenship and Immigration Services has provisions for expediting troops' naturalization process, a chief requirement is that the applicant must demonstrate "good moral character.
The new process will involve consular officers first applying traditional screening to an applicant and then determining whether they also qualify under the new guidance.
Acceptance requires screening for each applicant before acceptance, including running searches for evidence of drug trafficking, support of terrorist activity, corruption or other criminal conduct.
The State Department also urged its embassy officials to delay or reschedule interviews if an applicant was unable to provide all of the information demanded.
In 2002, the EEOC found that the company rejected an applicant because she was pregnant; Walmart did not respond to a question about the case.
A fake applicant whose name meant "fraudster" in Polish applied to 360 "open-access" journals, listing fake degrees and publications, asking to be an editor.
But referencing only one statistic in the report — one that backed the thesis — without noting that other colleges saw applicant increases, hurts the story's credibility.
Such review shall include consideration of whether the applicant has connections with ISIS or other terrorist organizations or with territory that is or has been under the dominant influence of ISIS, as well as any other information bearing on whether the applicant may be a threat to commit acts of terrorism or otherwise threaten the national security or public safety of the United States. Sec. 5.
Since the law "prevents DHS from accessing New York DMV records in order to determine whether a (Trusted Traveler Program) applicant or re-applicant meets program eligibility requirements, New York residents will no longer be eligible to enroll or re-enroll in CBP's Trusted Travel Programs," according to a copy obtained by Fox News and confirmed to CNN by a source familiar with the letter.

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