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recruit

[ri-kroot] / rɪˈkrut /




Example Sentences

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In 1982 I was recruited by the New York Times to take the No. 2 spot on its influential art criticism desk.

From Los Angeles Times

To try and shed light on the cause-and-effect relationship, Australian researchers are recruiting 13- to 16-year-olds for a "Connected Minds Study" to assess how the ban affects their wellbeing.

From Barron's

As someone who has spent decades in executive search and worked closely with Fortune 500 and tech recruiting, I understand why these pipelines are so strong.

From The Wall Street Journal

By the 1960s, reservation electronics plants recruited Native women for circuit-board work with the promise of “self-help” development.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mount was helped by the general tiredness of Palace, something manager Oliver Glasner criticised the club for not dealing with when it came to recruiting his squad last summer.

From BBC