Audition in a sentence as a noun

Dance programs are extremely small and one can join by audition only.

Each of those five companies has given me an "audition," something that I can take a week to do.

At Entelo, Joor, and Weebly, if you're a regular ******* and dumb enough to want to work there, you gotta suck it up and audition.

"Speaking as someone who studied violin in college, this is absurd - you can't judge an entire audition based on a 6-second clip.

> I disagree with you in saying that this type of audition exercise is below me. > We complain [...] is broken.

Not all positions lend themselves to candidate auditions.

Ideally, your audition project should be a regular consulting gig with an hourly rate and a clearly defined mission statement.

Who knows?I've never yet had an "audition" like this that didn't require me to sign an NDA, then install that company's codebase and work within that codebase.

The mental model many have of PhD programs is apprenticeship; a more appropriate model might be an extended audition.

Audition in a sentence as a verb

But there's a world of difference between an entry level full-time job and a 1-2 week "audition project".The phenomenon you're describing is what makes recruiting such an interesting problem.

Also hard to audition for longer periods as suggested, but I'm definitely in favor of building a strong professional network and having a good portfolio of work.

It's getting harder to find good developers, not easier, and the notion that companies have the luxury of inflicting "audition projects" on candidates is counter to reality.

It needs to be my actual rate or a significant fraction thereof or we're not really operating as equals now, are we?I actually negotiated an extended audition as part of a recent contract.

"Chia-Jung Tsays analysis of classical musician auditions explicitly drew on this idea by providing participants with only 6 second clips of each performance.

Our chosen screening process, the audition, is imperfect for many of the same reasons given for why puzzle solving sometimes falls short when it comes to screening for developers:- The ability to perform on audition day doesn't necessarily correlate with the abilty to perform consistently in concert settings.

If you're on the brink of homelessness, there's something amiss that's deeper than will be fixed by a "startup accelerator" gig, "crowdfunding campaign", or desperation lowball contract to build an "app MVP".Your resume is scattered in tone and content, and inconsistently formatted: it's a bad audition for a detail-oriented solo-web-dev project.

What the **** is wrong with Microsoft's marketing departments?I'm to understand that Pawn Shops won't exchange the used Chromebook you bought for your mom but then decided to, what, steal back so you could put it in hock in order to scrape together enough cash to get a bus to Hollywood where you'll wait tables for six years whilst failing audition after audition before finally being shat out the butt end of the porn industry?I bet the Chromebook doesn't even make people dance in board meetings like the Surface apparently does.

Audition definitions

noun

the ability to hear; the auditory faculty; "his hearing was impaired"

See also: hearing

noun

a test of the suitability of a performer

See also: tryout

verb

perform in order to get a role; "She auditioned for a role on Broadway"