recruitment
- nounADJECTIVE▪ large-scale▪ labour/labor, staff▪ executive, faculty (AmE), teacher, volunteer▪
She has set up her own executive recruitment business in Paris.
▪His responsibilities as associate provost will include faculty recruitment.
▪ graduate (BrE), student▪ army, military, police▪ ethnic-minority, minority (esp. AmE)▪the need to increase ethnic-minority recruitment
▪ active (esp. AmE)▪the active recruitment of women
▪ forced▪the forced recruitment of children as soldiers
▪ successful▪the successful recruitment of a new chairman
RECRUITMENT + NOUN▪ policy▪ strategy▪ procedure, process▪ method▪ campaign, drive, effort, programme/program▪ tool▪The website is an effective recruitment tool for the organization.
▪ market (BrE)▪ agency, consultancy, firm, service (all esp. BrE)▪You can get good IT staff by going to recruitment agencies.
▪She runs a recruitment consultancy.
▪ consultant (esp. BrE), manager (BrE), officer, specialist (BrE)▪the company's recruitment officer
▪ centre/center▪ site, websitePREPOSITION▪ recruitment by▪recruitment by large companies
▪ recruitment into, recruitment to▪large-scale recruitment to the new industries
PHRASES▪ a method of recruitment▪ recruitment and retention▪recruitment and retention of workers with essential skills
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Recruitment — [rikru̱tment; aus engl. recruitment = Verstärkung] s; s, s: Störung der Sinneszellenfunktion im Ohr, bei der der Mechanismus für geringe Lautstärken gestört, der für stärkere dagegen intakt ist … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
Recruitment — Re*cruit ment ( ment), n. The act or process of recruiting; especially, the enlistment of men for an army. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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