what is the word to be used when describing your subordinate achievements
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what is the apt word that is to be used to describe the enthusiasm to learn and involve in work.
Completed the assigned work well within the time and also proactive in learning the subject.
Does the above statements make any sense, I would like to recommend his promotion also please give suggestions
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what is the apt word that is to be used to describe the enthusiasm to learn and involve in work.
Completed the assigned work well within the time and also proactive in learning the subject.
Does the above statements make any sense, I would like to recommend his promotion also please give suggestions
single-word-requests word-choice
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add a comment |
what is the apt word that is to be used to describe the enthusiasm to learn and involve in work.
Completed the assigned work well within the time and also proactive in learning the subject.
Does the above statements make any sense, I would like to recommend his promotion also please give suggestions
single-word-requests word-choice
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what is the apt word that is to be used to describe the enthusiasm to learn and involve in work.
Completed the assigned work well within the time and also proactive in learning the subject.
Does the above statements make any sense, I would like to recommend his promotion also please give suggestions
single-word-requests word-choice
single-word-requests word-choice
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I would recommend
a quick study:
"one that can speedily learn the essentials of something to be done
especially : a performer (as an actor, musician) with a gift for learning with remarkable speed new material (as lines, stage business, scores)"
(Merriam-Webster's Dictionary
Quick study would be fine. But my intention was to show his capacity and recommend for a promotion
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I would recommend
a quick study:
"one that can speedily learn the essentials of something to be done
especially : a performer (as an actor, musician) with a gift for learning with remarkable speed new material (as lines, stage business, scores)"
(Merriam-Webster's Dictionary
Quick study would be fine. But my intention was to show his capacity and recommend for a promotion
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2 days ago
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I would recommend
a quick study:
"one that can speedily learn the essentials of something to be done
especially : a performer (as an actor, musician) with a gift for learning with remarkable speed new material (as lines, stage business, scores)"
(Merriam-Webster's Dictionary
Quick study would be fine. But my intention was to show his capacity and recommend for a promotion
– RishiM_IPR
2 days ago
add a comment |
I would recommend
a quick study:
"one that can speedily learn the essentials of something to be done
especially : a performer (as an actor, musician) with a gift for learning with remarkable speed new material (as lines, stage business, scores)"
(Merriam-Webster's Dictionary
I would recommend
a quick study:
"one that can speedily learn the essentials of something to be done
especially : a performer (as an actor, musician) with a gift for learning with remarkable speed new material (as lines, stage business, scores)"
(Merriam-Webster's Dictionary
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Quick study would be fine. But my intention was to show his capacity and recommend for a promotion
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Quick study would be fine. But my intention was to show his capacity and recommend for a promotion
– RishiM_IPR
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Quick study would be fine. But my intention was to show his capacity and recommend for a promotion
– RishiM_IPR
2 days ago
Quick study would be fine. But my intention was to show his capacity and recommend for a promotion
– RishiM_IPR
2 days ago
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