mistal
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of mistal
C17: of uncertain origin
Example Sentences
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Another way to open yourself up to more opportunities is good old-fashioned networking, a practice that many gave up during the pandemic and never revived, said Maggie Mistal, a career change coach.
From Barron's
“Because the companies are using AI to scan every resume, if you’re not a perfect fit, you can’t get through,” Mistal said.
From Barron's
“A lot of people, when they get unhappy, they don’t perform well and then doors start to close on them in the company,” Mistal said.
From Barron's
Observe what resonates — not just from big shots but those with a smaller following, career coach Maggie Mistal advises.
From Seattle Times
When Dahle first ran for state Assembly in 2012, Mistal let him use a building she owned in Redding for his first campaign office.
From Los Angeles Times
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