recruitment造句31 One aspect of the argument concerns the process of recruitment to the top policy-making positions within the Civil Service.
32 Recruitment was a major source of anxiety following Boer War revelations about the high rate of recruits rejected on grounds of ill-health.
33 Science and technology still accounted for the largest group of students, though recruitment for technology was encountering difficulties in Britain generally.
34 The campaign wants legislation to stop the use of upper age limits in recruitment advertising.
35 An analysis published last year found that the overall recruitment of blacks into such trials corresponds to their proportion of cancer cases.
36 The importance of sound recruitment and selection can not therefore be overstressed.
37 The day was organised by the Gloucestershire Regiment as part of a recruitment drive.
38 Managers - sales and marketing, engineering, research and development, recruitment and personnel, dispatch.
39 With recruitment, too, comes the opportunity for redeploying existing staff soas to widen experience.
40 The provision of transport may uncover an untapped source of recruitment not previously available.
41 Is there a selection of visual aids and recruitment material available for use by staff?
42 Some advertise in the local papers - to my mind quite the most profitless form of contact or recruitment.
43 Some resent the emphasis increasingly being laid upon formal qualifications in the authorities' recruitment policies.
44 She reported sternly to a meeting of the management team that word-of-mouth recruitment might be taking place.
45 They follow you around the room like those of Kitchener's war recruitment poster.
46 Being in work, nomatterhow poor the conditions, opens up the possibility of recruitment into the primary labour market.
47 Members needed: Darlington branch of the Friends of the Earth has launched a recruitment drive.
48 That will do nothing for morale and recruitment in Glasgow.
49 Recruitment has, to a large extent, centred on the key areas of sales and research staff.
50 Bertrand makes no apologies for using hefty incentives, such as the recruitment rebates, to line up new distributors.
51 Boys and Girls A complicating factor in recruitment for church choirs may be the boy/girl issue.
52 We did it simply by foreseeing the situation and starting the rundown early enough by stopping recruitment.
53 Any acknowledgement that there is an impending massive crisis in medical recruitment is missing from the committee's report.
54 Perhaps the greatest deficiencies in the relationship between education and industry occurred in the training and recruitment of middle management.
55 The rapid spread of small arms and light weapons facilitate the recruitment of child soldiers.
56 The data corresponds precisely to the situation described by Ashton etal's recruitment strategies with non-educational criteria taking priority over educational ones.
57 Recruitment is not normally thought of as an obvious candidate.
58 The result was a big recruitment drive mounted by the Corporation across a wide parallel of jobs to fill the vacuums.
59 This is a polite way of saying that recruitment normally causes chaos in the personnel department.
60 But, the importance still attached to traditional familial connections provided a readymade network for recruitment.