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hire

[hahyuhr] / haɪər /


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However, one business owner told the BBC he believed it was important to hire young people.

From BBC

At the same time, she described the labor market as “in balance, but precariously so,” reflecting a slower pace of hiring and a more fragile equilibrium.

From Barron's

Norwegian’s appointments seem to have eased Elliott’s leadership concerns—the activist had previously described the hiring of former Subway Restaurants boss John Chidsey as CEO as “troubling news.”

From Barron's

Those hires and the renewed confidence of Elliott suggest some longer-term optimism may be warranted.

From Barron's

Although her division is far from fully staffed, Ms. Dhillon says she is making up its lawyers’ shortfall with numerous hires from private firms.

From The Wall Street Journal