Hiring meaning in English
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Definition
to hire: to contract, employ (someone to do a job)
a hiring, a hire: the recruitment or employment of someone to do a job
Are these bicycles for hire?
- "It has recently come to my attention that some of you aren't up-to-date on the hiring policy here at the Delavigne Corporation."
- "You CANNOT take pregnancy - real or imagined - into account when hiring and firing!"
- "In fact we will be hiring."
- "Krazy Gidyon : Krazy Gidyon is always hiring."
- "If anyone is interested in more hiring training, I can organize a training session."
- "If not, just have fun reading the official hiring policy document when it arrives."
- "Our HR Department has just recently issued a hiring freeze, meaning that I won't be hiring a Personal Assistant at all."
- "Subject: DC hiring policy"
- "One of the biggest minefields for companies during the hiring process is blunders made by inexperienced managers."
- "I'm sick of the hirings, I'm sick of the firings."
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