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recruit

[ri-kroot] / rɪˈkrut /




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Although the services struggle to meet recruiting quotas, it’s just as important to introduce young Americans to other careers that involve giving back to their country.

From The Wall Street Journal

She said it shows "how deeply unpopular they are with their own population that it is struggling to recruit adults to staff security checkpoints and is resorting to using children in support roles during wartime".

From BBC

Ministers say they've recruited dozens of new case workers since the start of the year and were working to "streamline our processes".

From BBC

The States of Guernsey said recruiting skilled teachers continued to be difficult but remained a priority.

From BBC

“Everyone wants to draw from a limited pool,” says Michael Zhang, CEO of Candidate Labs, a recruiting firm that has placed talent at startups including Cursor and Vercel.

From The Wall Street Journal