Recruiting
EN→ZH
What Does Recruiting Mean?
- 招聘
 - 征募
 - 招募
 
Recruiting Pronunciation
rɪˈkruːtɪŋ
Recruiting Definition
verb
Definition
The act of finding and hiring new employees or members for an organization.
In ZH
寻找并雇佣新员工或组织成员的行为。
How to Use Recruiting in a Sentence
- After seeing all the memes about job applications, the company decided to recruit only those who could make them laugh during interviews.
 - The recruitment agency sent out a notice: 'We're recruiting new talent! If you can juggle and recite the alphabet backwards, you’re hired!'
 - With the recent surge in superheroes, recruiting for the Avengers has become a full-time job - they even have a job fair at Stark Tower!
 
Cultural Notes
Recruiting is often a formal process that includes interviews and background checks, and is essential in many organizations. Humor in job applications can be a way to stand out, though it should be used with caution according to company culture.
noun
Definition
The process or act of finding people to join an organization or a group, often used in context of job hiring or military enlistment.
In ZH
寻找人加入组织或团体的过程或行为,通常用于招聘或军队入伍的背景下。
How to Use Recruiting in a Sentence
- The recruiting for the new movie was so intense, they even had auditions in a clown costume just to see who could bring out their inner funny!
 - The local basketball team was recruiting players at the park, but most of the 'applicants' were just there for the free barbecue.
 - In a shocking twist, the local zoo started recruiting volunteers to help train the monkeys for their new talent show!
 
Cultural Notes
Recruiting processes can vary widely between industries. In the military, recruiting might include rigorous physical tests, while corporate recruiting often emphasizes educational background and experience.