No, we do not exclusively hire employees from Harvard.
No, law firms do not only hire graduates from Harvard University. They hire from a variety of law schools, considering factors such as academic performance, experience, and fit with the firm's culture and needs.
I don't see why they would hire high risk employees if they had other applicants.
No, never. Employers hire only EMPLOYEES. Contractors and their subcontractors are not employees and are not hired. I engage a contractor by signing a contract, not by hiring her.
A lot of companies hire less than 100 employees. Most companies hire one or just a few at at time. It is unusual to hire 100 or more employees at one time. There are many companies that have less than 100 total employees, and they usually hire people one at a time. The majority of the companies in the US have less than 100 employees. Albertsons is a good sized grocery chain. They have many more than 100 employees.
When employers hire experienced employees, they not are going to have to spend a lot of time of training them. You also know that the employees have some type of understanding of what the job entails.
The only civilians hired for work in military bases are cooks and maintance employees.
It is a closed shop. Employees must be a Union member at all times.
Some law firms may choose to exclusively hire graduates from Harvard University due to the prestigious reputation of the school and the high caliber of education its graduates receive.
to fire and hire employees
Hire more staff.
its cheaper
Yes