hiring的意思和读音

hiring

: ['haɪərɪŋ] : ['haɪərɪŋ]

n.

adj.

v.“hire”

n.signing,engagement,appointment,acquisition,employment

n.1.,

adj.1.,

v.1.“hire”

v.1.The present participle of hire

1. ER/HR meeting / Hiring Medical test ...

2. Order Online 线 Hiring Contact Us ...

3. 广 PROMOTION HIRING DAMAGECONTROL ...

4. meals hiring destination ...

5. 线 Message Hiring Contact Us ...

6.. ... 1.1.1 References 1.1.2 Hiring 1.1.3 Payroll ...

7. ... *work for hire . 1 hiring ; ; 1 an hour , 1 ...

8. ... RMB¥000 % 7.Labour Costs 71. Search & hiring 78. Tax & Duties 82. ...

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1.Frankly, I would be very skeptical of any company that bases its hiring purely on an IQ test.怀

2.While only half of candidates send thank-you notes, it seems to be an easy gesture everyone should use to greatly impact the hiring process.

3.Meanwhile, Citigroup is close to announcing the hiring of a high-profile outsider to join the board, say people familiar with the matter.

4.Once the conversational ball is rolling, it's easier to ask whether they know of any open jobs or companies who are hiring.

5.It won't be easy to convince a hiring manager that you can transfer your sales skills from life insurance to living room furniture.

6.You'll get answers to your questions (prepare a list), and you might be able to put yourself in front of someone with hiring clout.

7.So far, Congress has passed only a $15 billion tax credit for hiring in 2010 and a few short-term extensions of unemployment benefits.150亿退2010

8.GaoPeng also sacrificed quality for quantity, by hiring in a rush hundreds of Chinese employees in just a few months.

9.We set the explicit goal of hiring the best teachers with the greatest set of skills to be the top performing school in the city.

10.If you're a hiring manager, how much (if any) wiggle room is there in your first offer?