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 recruitment [rɪ'krutmənt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 新兵征召

[医] 募集[反应], 募集[现象](生理), 复聪(耳科)

[经] 招募, 充实




    recruitment
    [ noun ]
    the act of getting recruits; enlisting people for the army (or for a job or a cause etc.)
    <noun.act>


    Recruitment \Re*cruit"ment\ (-ment), n.
    The act or process of recruiting; especially, the enlistment
    of men for an army.

    1. The only winners will be the recruitment consultants.' A headhunting firm said the scheme reflected increasing concern about poaching of top employees.
    2. The recruitment effort has shown some success.
    3. The Interior Ministry summoned directors of eight private radio news programs Saturday and cautioned them to be careful in reports about military recruitment, the economy and government.
    4. The CBI is keen for employers to promote recruitment packages that cater for the specific needs of each employee. Employers will have to tailor their needs to what Mr Gilbert calls 'a growing diversity in the labour supply'.
    5. This is because their greater resources, in terms of production lines and marketing staff, can be activated more easily on signs of higher demand. But he is cheered by signs of higher recruitment by small companies.
    6. He condemned the lack of day care, job training and scholarship recruitment in Nickerson Gardens.
    7. The Rochester, N.Y., Police Department set up a recruitment table early this semester.
    8. He also said the Office for Human Development Services "will be funding projects to improve recruitment of foster parents and to provide supportive services for natural and foster families" of children with AIDS.
    9. But he tells me that St Andrews's consistent success conceals radical changes in the pattern of graduate recruitment. One of them is that short-term contracts, often of only a year, are fast replacing the open-ended employment that used to be the rule.
    10. All it is telling us is that commodity prices have gone up, which we knew already.' The institute, which interviewed 280 purchasing managers, also reported that output is at its highest level since July 1991, and that recruitment rose this month.
    11. Mr. Carter highlights an anomaly of the law-school recruitment process.
    12. Cited were programs to improve teacher training and recruitment, make greater use of communications technology, and provide health and educational services to poor children.
    13. The main areas of complaint involved recruitment, pregnancy-related matters and unfavourable terms and conditions of employment. Sexual harassment complaints were up 35 per cent from 317 to 427.
    14. Even when small towns succeed in industrial recruitment, they don't get all the expected economic benefits.
    15. Under terms of a federal discrimination lawsuit, the department has been required for 10 years to boost recruitment of minorities and women.
    16. They are lower than for most other workers, but the Treasury says it has improved basic pay substantially for many staff and has introduced local pay additions for jobs with recruitment and retention difficulties.
    17. And we talk to them about how they helped position different people for career advancement.' With more companies seeking minorities and women, recruitment for these groups can often be fierce.
    18. Punctuating the mass of speculation and supposition are statistics showing recruitment and retention problems within specific occupations and occupational categories.
    19. Money from recruitment adverts has declined sharply, for instance, and Mr Colquhoun predicts it will not pick up again until well into 1993. At the same time, operating costs have continued to rise.
    20. Barker retains its human resources, recruitment and consultancy, and regional communications businesses.
    21. The FBI expects to lose up to half its professional staff to retirement over the next decade and will need an aggressive recruitment campaign to find new agents, the bureau's director says.
    22. Mr Brendish says he detects signs of an upturn and is beginning to ramp up recruitment to take advantage of new opportunities.
    23. In recent years rises have been small as the recession has eased the recruitment and retention problems companies experienced in the late 1980s.
    24. Some of the largest for-profit career schools in the country have admitted or been accused of fraud in other cases involving the recruitment of unqualified students who default after dropping out.
    25. This is to be taken care of by natural wastage and a ban on new recruitment, Mr Basu adds. Two other components of cost cutting will be 'significant automation', as Mr Basu puts it, and elimination of subsidies in the pricing of products.
    26. The British unit of Ford Motor Co. didn't ban age-specific recruitment advertising until November 1988, when the U.S. auto giant and its unions negotiated an equal-opportunity policy covering age bias.
    27. 'It is de rigueur that people recruited in the derivatives industry are not only sub-45, but sub-35,' said Roger Steare, a director of Jonathan Wren, the city recruitment consultancy.
    28. Nevertheless, most industry analysts consider the unions' chances of significantly boosting recruitment at IBM to be remote.
    29. Many, however, do not. Employers appear to be placing increasing trust on the recruitment skills of their personnel departments who in turn are often eager to embrace the latest testing methods.
    30. The strongest growth came from recruitment advertising, which was 20 per cent up in volume. The convenience store division increased profits by 25 per cent on sales 11 per cent higher for the comparable 52 weeks.
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