Similar words: recruit, commitment, direct investment, contentment, resentment, discontentment, vestment, allotment. Meaning: [rɪ'kruːtmənt] n. the act of getting recruits; enlisting people for the army (or for a job or a cause etc.).
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91 Check professional journals, local newspaper employment pages and register with good recruitment agencies-check these on the Internet. 10.
92 At the new airline's operational headquarters - a small warehouse at Lowfield Heath, near Gatwick - recruitment of aircrews began.
93 Four unions have started a recruitment drive for new members after an eight year ban on union membership at the base.
94 In addition to preparing for recruitment the development officers began to prepare for the training and employment of support workers.
95 They established considerable control over recruitment and promotion, and even collected special levies to supplement their basic pay.
96 He stresses the rationality and efficiency of network recruitment for both employers and prospective employees.
97 Even the upper age limit for recruitment and retirement has been made more flexible.
98 This investment would assure further recruitment successes by enlarging the pool of young people from which students could be obtained.
99 In the mid-seventies recruitment fell, and the process of overall contraction in teacher education began[sentencedict.com/recruitment.html], and rapidly accelerated.
100 It is not reasonable to expect one person to be solely responsible for fundraising, campaigning or recruitment work.
101 The general weakness in recruitment planning is not helped by such a dismissive attitude to training for administrative functions by clubs.
102 He opened his recruitment consultancy in January 1991, just as the recession was revealing the depths to which it could sink.
103 Finding a niche is also important as many of the big electronics companies have frozen recruitment while they weather the recession.
104 Authorizing expenses, travel and recruitment are forms of bureaucratic control rather than manifestations of subordination.
105 The job description lies at the heart of good recruitment and selection practice.
106 By systematic monitoring and evaluation, they can produce guidelines about approaches, recruitment methods,(sentencedict.com) curriculum and outcomes.
107 It is the first time there has been integrated graduate recruitment and induction events leading into a cross-ROC, cross-functional development programme.
108 They were low in the later years partly because recruitment continued until 1986 and partly because of non-attendance.
109 One especially effective initiative was a decision of the recruitment and training staff to turn themselves into an in house outplacement centre.
110 Experience suggests that it is not just valuable but essential for recruitment, as well as for effective working relationships and enhanced musical performance.
111 All recruitment stopped in mid-1990 and we are now more than 100 officers below strength.
112 Recruitment advertisements on behalf of one licensed dealer or another used to appear every few weeks in London or the national press.
113 Make a note of any recruitment agencies that seem to be advertising regularly in job or geographical areas that interest you.
114 But as a general rule, specifying age ranges on recruitment should be avoided.
115 The recruitment of part-time tutors was a matter of concern: The area is small in population and particularly academic population.
116 Beaver has agreements with 15 recruitment agencies for 200 job vacancies that several companies are trying to fill.
117 The strategy of continuing to exclude women from the union did not prevent their recruitment in ever greater numbers by the employers.
118 The recruitment of new staff has been proceeding in waves.
119 All of these may be a valuable source for recruitment.
120 Hence it is vitally important that the recruitment of elites into parties or primary races should be competitive and open.
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