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n. 招募者




    recruiter
    [ noun ]
    1. someone who supplies members or employees

    2. <noun.person>
    3. an official who enlists personnel for military service

    4. <noun.person>


    Recruiter \Re*cruit"er\, n.
    One who, or that which, recruits.

    1. Adds Marc Schappell, an executive recruiter at Egon Zehnder International, who has spoken to dozens of Federated executives in recent weeks: "People are just demoralized."
    2. "No more than usual," said an Army recruiting officer in Durham, North Carolina, when asked if the Middle East crisis had inspired more enlistments. "About the same," said a recruiter in Atlanta.
    3. Students at many schools typically seek out employers, including smaller ones, rather than wait for recruiter visits.
    4. "People join Bouygues like they enter a religious order," says Marc Lamy, an executive recruiter at Korn, Ferry International.
    5. "I don't think Japanese executives even come close" to Americans in their ability to challenge a chief executive's mistakes. "Their cultural biases go against that," the recruiter adds.
    6. "I've never had a real high opinion of politics," says Dave Hill, an Army National Guard recruiter.
    7. Beam is a former Ku Klux Klan recruiter who left the Klan in 1981 and became a representative for the Aryan Nations.
    8. "He has tremendous respect from Federated troops and should be able to get everyone to rally behind the flag," said Marc Schappell, an executive recruiter at Egon Zehnder International who specializes in the retail industry.
    9. Lois Marshall, the Carmel Valley, Calif., recruiter who ran the survey, says the tug-of-war for talent in the West is so fierce that franchisers' compensation offers to new hires are running 30% above what they originally expected to pay.
    10. "Right now, Japan has too many chiefs and too few Indians," says an executive recruiter for one U.S. firm in Tokyo.
    11. One individual said that the three-person directors' committee charged with finding a new president has retained executive recruiter Thomas Neff of Spencer Stuart Inc.
    12. Said Jerry Fields, a personnel recruiter who specializes in advertising, "The messier it gets, the greater the chances IBM will walk away from it and say, 'A plague on both your houses.'"
    13. Col. Curtis Burg, a recruiter at the office that was damaged, said it would be closed temporarily for repairs. "I think most of them (the protesters) are radical, ignorant people who don't know any better," he said.
    14. Under cross-examination, Ms. Jackson testified that she supported McArthur's appointment in 1980 and thanked him for settling a dispute involving an on-campus recruiter who told students his company would not post women to Europe.
    15. The actions follow an investigation triggered by a suburban Pittsburgh recruit's claim that his recruiter enlisted him even though he knew the young man had a severe stomach ulcer that should have disqualified him.
    16. A recruiter would expect to spend between 5 and 10 per cent of the salary level on the vacancy advertisement and would rarely book a repeat slot. 'It's not like selling a can of beans,' says Gibbon.
    17. Despite staffing gaps created by the wave of layoffs, "the majority of agencies aren't doing major free-lance hiring to make up for the people they fired," says advertising recruiter Dale Cunningham.
    18. Paul Lamont Young, identified in the trail as the recruiter for Detroit-area gang members, was acquitted.
    19. Few prospective employers spend more than 20 seconds or so glancing at a resume, claims New York executive recruiter John Lucht.
    20. A recruiter told Mr. Harding recently that he was "very pleased" with the clerical people he's picked up since Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.'s bankruptcy-law filing.
    21. One of three "toughest-to-fill" positions on recruiter hiring lists are engineering posts, says the Professional Employment Research Council.
    22. The banking industry is "very thin" on proven turnaround managers, asserted Windle B. Priem, an executive recruiter specializing in banks at Korn/Ferry International in New York.
    23. He first tried to join the Navy, but flunked the entrance exam. The Navy recruiter then referred him to the Marine recruiter.
    24. He first tried to join the Navy, but flunked the entrance exam. The Navy recruiter then referred him to the Marine recruiter.
    25. A convention recruiter who had hoped public fervor was quelled when he promised city officials he would no longer take clients to a posh topless nightclub has learned that signs of the controversy still exist.
    26. A New York executive recruiter for top retail-industry jobs says she must convince clients that men she selects don't have AIDS.
    27. And Mr. Atta has been identified by a cousin and former terrorist as an Abu Nidal recruiter.
    28. Mr. Culler, an associate director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management during the Reagan administration, is an executive recruiter.
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