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recruiter
[ri-kroo-ter]
noun
someone who engages in finding, attracting, or enlisting employees, new members, students, athletes, etc..
For all his failings as a head football coach, his predecessor had been an excellent recruiter, and many of his players were potential stars.
If you are underage, a military recruiter will require your parents' permission before you can enlist.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of recruiter1
Example Sentences
Jennifer, a job recruiter, lives next door and has been on edge in recent days.
This time around, Fox found her interactions with recruiters more cutthroat.
Workers posted about their pink slips on the social network, letting hiring managers and recruiters know that they were open to work.
Police have arrested an alleged cartel recruiter named as the ringleader of the site and also jailed the mayor of Teuchitlán.
And the other one is an earnings rule that would require MLM recruiters to be very upfront about how much you can really make an MLM.
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