No they can't. and it doesn't matter if you have one or not.
Even though verbal recognition was made, if you signed anything saying that piercings, nail polish, etc. are against the company's policies, that would override it. And in terms of getting fired for it, that could be more complicated based on what state you're in and what you may have signed upon getting hired.
No, one does not have to have a computer science degree to be an IT professional or technician. One's knowledge can be self taught and based upon their knowledge be hired by a company.
As more people are hired, the marginal product of labor decreases because eventually having more and more employees will not make the company more productive.
With the skills I have I can help the company in there goal to be successfull
Infosys
it is important because geologist are hired by company's that mine for different minerals and natural gases. they need to know where there are different rock and know back round information for those rocks and see if they are what the company's looking for.
The English muscovy company, a fur-trading company!
The company.
Martin Frobisher was hired by the Company of Cathay to go to Northwest Canada to search for gold ore.
If he is hired by a company/institution, yes
Some fur trading company.
This answer will be different for everyone. One of your tasks during a job interview is to show your interviewer(s), as specifically as possible, how your knowledge, skills and/or abilities will help them solve a problem, improve their operation, etc. Therefore, the more you know about the company, the better.