0 the process of finding people to work for a company or become a new member of an organization: --
1 the process of employing new people to work for a company or organization: --
recruitment and training
The industry needs to take a long, hard look at its approach to recruitment and retention.
A survey in January highlighted the recruitment of people with leadership skills as one of HR directors' biggest worries.
In the private business sector, there has been a tight limit on wage rises and a near-freeze on recruitment.
2 to get someone to join a company or organization : --
A linguistic background questionnaire was administered to participants of both sections of the study upon recruitment.
Finally, weavers exerted a great deal of leverage in the recruitment process.
Instead, he described the consequences, especially the artistic ones, of the new bourgeois recruitment pattern.
The pure recruiting agent was an entrepreneur who arose in response to missing markets for labour for largescale recruitment purposes.
Flexibility with point of recruitment should permit another time to be arranged that is more suitable.
Regional and/or rural-urban differences in recruitment might be expected to correspond to the specific employment characteristics in those areas.
Therefore, the recruitment areas of both hospitals must be known.
This was followed by recruitment and planning for a new unit responsible for impact assessment and some related research.