词汇 | recruiter |
释义 | recruiter noun[ C ] uk /rɪˈkruː.tər/ us /rɪˈkruː.tɚ/ a person who persuades people to work for a company or become new members of an organization, especially the army: (尤指)征兵人员;招募人员 He worked as a military recruiter in Texas.他在德克萨斯州担任征兵工作。 Recruiters target colleges and military bases in the region.招聘人员针对该地区的大学和军事基地进行招聘。 See recruit Executive recruiters placed him in two previous jobs. The department recently hired a recruiter. She has been interviewed by a dozen corporate recruiters. recruiter | Business Englishrecruiter noun[ C ] HRuk /rɪˈkruːtər/us a company or organization that is looking for new employees: Corporate recruiters are visiting the university campus to interview final year students. a specialized organization that finds people to work for companies, or someone who works for such a company: We might have to pay a recruiter $40,000 to find one new person. an executive recruiter See alsoheadhunter Examples of recruiterrecruiter And lastly, the recruiters showed their gang of labourers the way through the jungle to reach their estate of destination. They passed through a number of staging posts, which were usually small trade-stores working in alliance with the recruiters. The recruiters gained a small pay bonus for every man they brought in. They stress, for example, that many workers were misled by recruiters, officials and planters. The council staff recruiters also noted the reluctance of participants to sign the initial consent form. When older insiders looked back to the nineteenth century, they saw the early jobber rather as a recruiter of labour. This is illustrated by the fact that many of the labourers used the advances given by the recruiters to pay off existing debts. Not surprisingly, as they were easily inclined to believe the recruiters' rosy stories of plantation life. However, this was perhaps not such a setback for army recruiters. The imperial mission which the sport ascribed to itself led some in the game to appoint themselves as unofficial recruiters. The recruiters needed to be both tough and wily to do their business. The so-called free labourers did not often see the difference, and the recruiters did not try too hard to explain it to them. Planters advanced money to labour recruiters (kanganies), who, in their turn, gave advances to workers. In addition to growing pressures to earn more money due to new demands together with inflation, miners were less under the control or influence of recruiters and supervisors than before. Individuals rarely if ever join the jihad singly or in response to a recruiter's appeal but typically start by forming a clique of like-minded individuals who are not mujahedin. See all examples of recruiter These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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