Both these attractions probably appeal more to older workers than to young high fliers.
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The latest High Fliers study suggests that top employers plan to hire 18, 306 graduates in 2013, some 2.7% more than last year.
So the employer nominally pays 14% or so payroll tax on the pay of these high fliers and the employees themselves pay 2%.
Although flat into the IPO, AVEO is now up over 100% and is one of the high fliers of the Class of 2010.
Mr Mack has said that he would welcome back many of the executives who left recently and that he would like to lure other high fliers.
While Mali will seek to reach the semifinals for the second tournament in a row against Bafana Bafana in Durban, Ghana will face high fliers Cape Verde in Saturday's first quarterfinal.
Too often, the ability to work flexibly is a perk, an extra, something for high fliers that has to be earned, or something that's on the books, but only approved in special cases.
So often in their Blue Square North fixtures Redditch are the underdogs, so it will be an unusual experience going into Saturday's Valley Stadium clash (1500 BST) as clear favourites against the Midland Alliance high fliers.
But he was eventually talent-spotted by Lord Browne, and became one of his Turtles (a name Browne gave to his inner circle of high fliers) - a reference to the fearsome cartoon warriors, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
"In this highly-competitive graduate jobs market, new graduates who've not had any work experience during their time at university have little or no chance of landing a well-paid job with a leading employer, irrespective of the university they've attended or the academic results they achieve, " said Martin Birchall, managing director of High Fliers Research.
Under the plan, high-fliers in their final year of undergraduate study would be recruited by Frontline.
The difference, the researchers say, is most high-fliers display different personas at work versus home.
In 1991 she was talent-spotted by an American programme for high-fliers in eastern Europe.
Ramsey's arrival at the Championship high-fliers is to be their fourth signing of the January transfer window.
High-fliers like LinkedIn, Pandora, Zillow and HomeAway had valuations that ranged from 5 to 15x projected revenue and defied gravity.
He masters legal and economic complexities, and enjoys showing off to fellow ministers and other high-fliers at home and abroad.
In its projects, the unemployed work alongside young high-fliers seconded from private firms, receiving training as well as doing voluntary work.
League One Oldham Athletic and League Two Chester City have both offered Hartson a footballing lifeline following his departure from Championship high-fliers West Brom.
But not all new trust schools will be existing oversubscribed high-fliers.
For Wall Street's erstwhile high-fliers, it will be an unsettling one.
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However, within one minute of the break, the script for Wenger's high-fliers took an unexpected turn for the worse when they were reduced to 10 men.
And last year the watchdog told three Warwickshire grammars to stop admitting high-fliers from outside the county, on the grounds that they were undermining other areas' comprehensives.
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The advantages of letting high-fliers into the country are obvious.
On the other hand, as the Treasury paper lays out, non-doms, who include shipping tycoons and City high-fliers, pack an economic punch much weightier than their number, currently around 115, 000.
The BBC tables will also show how schools fared with their high-fliers - the percentage of pupils achieving a Level 5 (the level expected of a 14-year-old) in maths and English.
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