recruitment
含义: The process of finding and hiring new employees or attracting new members to an organisation or cause.
Recruitment encompasses the entire process of identifying, attracting, interviewing, and onboarding new staff. In British English, 'recruitment agency' and 'recruitment drive' are standard collocations. The word extends beyond employment — universities speak of 'student recruitment,' the military of 'recruitment campaigns,' and charities of 'volunteer recruitment.' It is a core term in business, education, and organisational management.
例句
- The NHS launched a major recruitment drive to address chronic staffing shortages in emergency departments. 英国国民保健服务(NHS)发起了大规模的招聘活动,以解决急诊科长期人手不足的问题。El NHS lanzó una importante campaña de contratación para abordar la escasez crónica de personal en los servicios de urgencias.NHSは救急部門の慢性的な人手不足に対処するため、大規模な採用キャンペーンを開始した。NHS는 응급부서의 만성적인 인력 부족에 대처하기 위해 대규모 채용 캠페인을 시작했다.
- Online recruitment platforms have transformed the way employers connect with potential candidates. 在线招聘平台改变了雇主与潜在求职者之间的联系方式。Las plataformas de contratación en línea han transformado la forma en que los empleadores contactan con los candidatos potenciales.オンライン採用プラットフォームにより、雇用主と求職者の出会い方は一変した。온라인 채용 플랫폼은 고용주와 구직자가 연결되는 방식을 완전히 바꿔놓았다.
- The university's recruitment strategy focused on attracting international students from underrepresented regions. 该大学的招生策略侧重于吸引来自代表性不足地区的国际学生。La estrategia de captación de la universidad se centró en atraer estudiantes internacionales de regiones infrarrepresentadas.その大学の募集戦略は、代表性の低い地域からの留学生の誘致に重点を置いていた。그 대학교의 모집 전략은 대표성이 낮은 지역 출신의 유학생 유치에 중점을 두었다.
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语境: professional, media, general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From French recrutement, from recruter (to recruit), from obsolete French recrute (new growth), from recroître (to grow again), from Latin recrescere. Originally a military term for enlisting new soldiers.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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