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Definitions for hiring
hir·ing
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Hiring
of Hire
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hiring
obtain the temporary use of something on a agreed payment
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hiring in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hiring in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Our first priority is delivering this latest innovation to the Brazilian consumer as fast as we possibly can, but we are hiring people locally to manage the business here and establish what is necessary to ensure our success in Brazil.
Independentanalysisshows that school districts nationwide plan to spend more than $27 billion on academic recovery, including more than $6 billion on summer learning and after-school programs and $3 billion on tutoring and coaching for reading and math; and an additional $30 billion on staffing, including hiring more educators, and providing professional development so that educators know how to best support their students’ recovery.
Government hiring has slowed down due to austerity measures, while at the same time the private sector has started to stagnate, there's just a shortage of jobs.
Over time you always want to look at the backgrounds of those officers – that will be important. The hiring process – that will be important, in this case we do n’t know enough yet.
Hiring the right people is absolutely critical in the beginning, because each person you add will have a significant impact on shaping what will—and won’t—be valued, and how people will behave.
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