hiree

hiree

(ˌhaɪəˈriː)
n
a person who is hired to do something
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In the calculus that we hope the General Assembly enters into, it will have to weigh the job and wealth creation of the non-Amazons (most job creation happens at the small business level, one hiree at a time) against the total cost to them and individuals of the $5 billion the governor would have us give to Amazon.
1630.2 (n)(l) ("[Essential functions means the fundamental job duties of the employment position the individual with a disability holds or desires." Judging whether a job function is essential and not marginal may include: the position exists for the purpose of performing that function, very few people within the employment setting are available to perform that job function, or the hiree's expertise is what is required for the job.).
the recruitment source that referred the hiree for each full-time vacancy, the job title of each full-time vacancy filled, and the date each fulltime vacancy was filled
Netflix hiree Melissa Cobb as VP Kids & Family Content.
E- CLASSIFIED player Quikr has acquired Hiree, an online hiring platform, as part of its strategy to tap the white collar job market.
Hiree.com takes your job hunt to the recruiters, rather than the other way around.
Whether there's ten of those or 10,000 we want to be able to get the best pilots in to fly the Delta brand." Endeavor pilots hired before the EtD program takes effect will continue to enjoy a "streamlined" application process at Delta and all seniority rankings will remain in place, meaning they will get an opportunity to apply at the mainline before any EtD program hiree finds a position there.
(15) Women do appear as lessors in at least nine cases (20%): twice, the lessor is the hiree's mother; (16) twice, the lessor is the naditu owner of a slave; (17) three more times, the lessor is a naditu, without either family relationship or ownership status to the hiree specified; (18) in two more cases, the female lessor is unrelated to the hiree.
But there are problems, and Ben Wesley, a recent hiree seems to have the truth placed on his shoulders, and is pulled between honesty and the jobs of the farmers.
See particularly the Preface and Chapter Hiree, "Kiddie Lit in the Academy."
"As CEO or any manager, you are the chief HR person," argued Carlos Cardoso, CEO of Kennametal, who makes a point of interviewing every potential hiree for second-tier and up management positions.