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Meanings of
recruiting
in English
Russian
рекрутинг
Portuguese
recrutamento
Spanish
recluta
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Process of attracting, selecting and appointing candidates to a job or other organization.
hiring
recruitment
scouting
Russian
рекрутинг
Synonyms
Examples for "
hiring
"
hiring
recruitment
scouting
Examples for "
hiring
"
1
Think of
hiring
quality financial help as an investment in your future.
2
Formal complaints about age-bias job terminations far outnumber cases of
hiring
discrimination.
3
It's a great idea, particularly the part about
hiring
new college graduates.
4
The next portion involves risk by building businesses and
hiring
good people.
5
The State Department said its wider
hiring
freeze would remain for now.
1
Less than 25 per cent said that staff
recruitment
was a problem.
2
The IT and telecoms sector has also increased
recruitment
year on year.
3
How can social work find a sustainable solution to its
recruitment
crisis?
4
However, the mechanisms underlying the process of transendothelial
recruitment
remain largely unknown.
5
And you need to make sure you have a great
recruitment
plan.
1
Steve is in for a few months, new people in, new
scouting
.
2
The Fiji government is making
scouting
compulsory for older primary school children.
3
The consortium is
scouting
for coal assets in other countries, Bhattacharyya said.
4
House pretty full, knowing crisis at hand; Government Whips
scouting
for Members.
5
Second, and closely associated with the
scouting
mission, is the antiscouting mission.
Usage of
recruiting
in English
1
However, it will be legally able to start
recruiting
early next month.
2
One major
recruiting
firm said confidence among Auckland job seekers had dwindled.
3
He also said the company would soon be
recruiting
many more staff.
4
Nortel Networks is
recruiting
systems engineering, business management and development centre personnel.
5
Many schools currently report acute difficulties
recruiting
teachers for Stem and languages.
6
In her new role, Stauss will lead the
recruiting
and development teams.
7
Discussion: The results emphasize the difficulty in
recruiting
subjects early in AHI.
8
Lok-Dessallien also called on armed ethnic groups to stop
recruiting
child soldiers.
9
In an appeal to activists, it said rage is good for
recruiting
.
10
Their systems are becoming more sophisticated, we're
recruiting
and keeping good people.
11
The exchange operator said it is currently
recruiting
a chief operating officer.
12
The firm was Basketball New Zealand's preferred supplier of
recruiting
young players.
13
The government denies
recruiting
and sending private military contractors to fight abroad.
14
Their convictions included
recruiting
child soldiers, attacks on peacekeepers and forced marriages.
15
It's an interesting idea, and one that could be used beyond
recruiting
.
16
Many domestic and multinational firms had difficulty
recruiting
qualified staff, he said.
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recruiting
Noun
Singular
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
recruiting for
recruiting new
recruiting more
begin recruiting
recruiting young
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Translations for
recruiting
Russian
рекрутинг
рекрутинг по рекомендациям
подбор и отбор персонала
внешний рекрутер
подбор персонала
рекомендательный рекрутинг
Portuguese
recrutamento
Spanish
recluta
reclutamiento
reclutas
reclutar
Recruiting
through the time
Recruiting
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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