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Not suprisingly, theirs are among the most sought-after jobs in Paris.
Grape picking in the Bordeaux region has become a sought-after job.
This is easily the most publicized and sought-after job out of all the Oolam jobs.
I wasn't sure - in those days lobstering wasn't a sought-after job.
Computer science graduates, who are being offered an average starting salary of $44,878, are the most sought-after job applicants, according to the association.
The British representative had vetoed their promotion to the more sought-after jobs of interpreters, the stated reason being that they were only university students.
The prestige of the university and high school that a student attends has a marked effect on their ability to find similarly sought-after jobs as adults.
And his is a highly sought-after job in the cooking world - a field gaining a reputation as one filled with opportunity, fame and fortune.
It is those other items that keep the position of Lost and Found clerk one of the most sought-after jobs at theL.
"These are high-paying, highly sought-after jobs.
House leaders, Mr. Greenwood said, consider fund-raising prowess in assigning chairmanships and other sought-after jobs.
Bain described writing for the magazine as a sought-after job for writers at the time because "the money was good and the writing was easy".
We consider how well our kids will do in life, how we will obtain that sought-after job, afford that house on the hill and find perfect love.
Sought-After Jobs Pay here, averaging $17 an hour, is roughly 40 percent more than the average for American factories - and exceptionally high for this rural area.
A Sought-After Job The Teleresponse service, which was established about a year and a half ago, is staffed by female maximum-security prisoners like Ms. Whitted.
He didn't look like a rocket scientist or world-class educator; Roberta guessed that babysitting Chrysalis's failed experiments was hardly one of the Project's most eagerly sought-after jobs.
She has been assigned to an observation party; a unique and sought-after job, in which I believe she must be serving more as a mascot than anything else, but I could be wrong.
While it generally describes "open and fair competition" with equal chances for achieving sought-after jobs or positions as well as an absence of discrimination, the concept is elusive with a "wide range of meanings."
Most troublesome for Russian speakers, for example, is the new language mandate's provision that the holders of tens of thousands of sought-after jobs, from management to rank and filers, must be bilingual by 1996 or lose these jobs.
The most sought-after jobs are the half dozen openings for skilled climbing Sherpas, who can expect to earn $1,400 to $2,500 for two months of hazardous work-attractive pay in a nation mired in grinding poverty and with an annual per capita income of around $ 160.