RECRUITMENT


Meaning of RECRUITMENT in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ large-scale

▪ labour/labor , staff

▪ executive , faculty ( AmE ), teacher , volunteer

She has set up her own executive ~ business in Paris.

His responsibilities as associate provost will include faculty ~.

▪ graduate ( BrE ), student

▪ army , military , police

▪ ethnic-minority , minority ( esp. AmE )

the need to increase ethnic-minority ~

▪ active ( esp. AmE )

the active ~ of women

▪ forced

the forced ~ of children as soldiers

▪ successful

the successful ~ of a new chairman

RECRUITMENT + NOUN

▪ policy

▪ strategy

▪ procedure , process

▪ method

▪ campaign , drive , effort , programme/program

▪ tool

The website is an effective ~ tool for the organization.

▪ market ( BrE )

▪ agency , consultancy , firm , service (all esp. BrE )

You can get good IT staff by going to ~ agencies.

She runs a ~ consultancy.

▪ consultant ( esp. BrE ), manager ( BrE ), officer , specialist ( BrE )

the company's ~ officer

▪ centre/center

▪ site , website

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ by

~ by large companies

▪ ~ into , ~ to

large-scale ~ to the new industries

PHRASES

▪ a method of ~

▪ ~ and retention

~ and retention of workers with essential skills

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .