- Look up
hiring in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hiring may
refer to:
Recruitment of
personnel (usually
called hiring in
American English)
Renting of...
- Acqui-
hiring (a
portmanteau of "acquisition" and "
hiring") is the
acquisition of
startups or
other small companies primarily to
acquire human capital....
-
United States Hiré, a town in the
Ivory Coast Hiring Incentives to
Restore Employment Act, a
United States law
enacted in 2010 The
Hire,
short film series...
- The BMW film
series The
Hire consists of
eight short films (averaging
about ten
minutes each)
produced for the
Internet in 2001 and 2002. A form of branded...
-
underrepresented identity and
formal merit. The term "diversity
hire" can
refer to
problematic hiring strategies such as tokenism. The term "DEI", when used as...
- conspiracies, dictatorships, and vendettas.
Contract killing provides the
hiring party with the
advantage of not
having to
carry out the
actual killing,...
-
Civilian Hiring Freeze Guidance,"
detailing to
agencies ruled for
implementation of the
hiring freeze. The
policy resembled a
similar hiring freeze instituted...
- the
hiring hall may be voluntary, or it may be
compulsory by the
terms of the employer's
collective agreement with a union.
Exclusive use of a
hiring hall...
- Skills-based
hiring refers to the
practice of
employers setting specific skill or
competency requirements or targets.
Skills and
competencies may be cognitive...
-
align with
employee interests.
Quiet hiring often occurs during economic slowdowns as a cost-saving measure.
Quiet hiring may
negatively impact employee engagement...