recruitment strategy
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recruitment
noun[U]
uk/rɪˈkruːt.mənt/us/rɪˈkruːt.mənt/
the process of finding people to work for a company or become a new member of ...
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strategy
noun
uk/ˈstræt.ə.dʒi/us/ˈstræt̬.ə.dʒi/
a detailed plan for achieving success in situations such as war, politics, business, industry, or sport, or the skill of planning for ...
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(Definition ofrecruitmentandstrategyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In addition to these key issues, therecruitmentstrategyhad to be flexible in order to adapt to the challenges that emerged.
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This is supported by the fact that the predominant part of respondents was recruited from an information site on depression, despite a broadrecruitmentstrategy.
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The pragmaticrecruitmentstrategyinvolved consecutive selection constrained by quotas.
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Altogether, therecruitmentstrategyenjoyed little more success than the redefinition strategy.
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The effectiveness of eachrecruitmentstrategywas not identified.
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Thisrecruitmentstrategy, of course, was a complete sham.
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This could be supported with arecruitmentstrategytargeting individuals with an academic interest.
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Due to a poor response (n = 8, 19%) from males and females under the age of 40 a secondrecruitmentstrategywas employed.
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Scant evidence exists to demonstrate the effectiveness of any onerecruitmentstrategyover another.
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The most productiverecruitmentstrategyproved to be letters to nurse managers of the sampled nursing homes which invited them to distribute information packs about the study to relatives.
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As well as being more targeted, another reason for choosing a council-basedrecruitmentstrategywas that councils had access to and established relationships with the selected communities.
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Furthermore, it appeared that a ' one size fits all ' approach was not appropriate and that a flexiblerecruitmentstrategymay be required to ensure successful recruitment from all cultural groups.
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The company'srecruitmentstrategyhas led to a growing number of female apprentices coming through the system, in an industry that has traditionally been male-dominated.
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They would take away training salaries, golden hellos andrecruitmentstrategymanagers—all the initiatives that have not only helped recruitment, but supported teachers.
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We will shortly launch a nationalrecruitmentstrategythat will take them all into account.
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We must have a coherentrecruitmentstrategy.
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To gauge the effectiveness of theirrecruitmentstrategyto other more traditional recruitment models they looked at two studies.
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