Recruitment definition

Recruitment means the total proc- ess by which the Federal Government and the Federal agencies locate, iden- tify and assist in the employment of qualified applicants from underrep- resented groups for job openings in cat- egories of employment where underrep- resentation has been determined. It in- cludes both innovative internal and ex- ternal recruitment actions. It is also intended to cover processes designed to prepare qualifiable applicants (those who have the potential but do not pres- ently meet valid qualification require- ments) for such job openings through Office of Personnel Management § 720.204 programs of training, work experience or both.
Recruitment means the activities undertaken in the human resource management in order to attract sufficient job candidates who have the necessary potential, compliances and traits to fill job requirements and to assist the municipality in achieving its objectives.
Recruitment means active efforts to encourage specific companies to expand or begin operations within Florida.

Examples of Recruitment in a sentence

  • Five pillars have been identified for engagement through WePOWER in years 2019 and 2020 – (a) STEM Education, (b) Recruitment, (c) Development, (d) Retention, and (e) Policy and Institutional Change.

  • Pillar 2- Recruitment: Engaging with engineering students and engineering professionals to raise awareness of viable jobs/opportunities in the power sector.

  • Pursuant to KRS 161.165 Minority Educator Recruitment and Retention (MERR) funds *Minority defined in KRS 160.352 - "minority" means American Indian; Alaskan Native; African-American; Hispanic, including persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Central or South American origin; Pacific islander; or other ethnic group underrepresented in a local school district.

  • Recruitment for African American donors is increasingly important to ensure an adequate blood supply for the entire community.

  • Recruitment occurred during a health event located at “A Mother’s Touch Family Childcare Center,” a predominately African American childcare center that is located in a predominately black community.


More Definitions of Recruitment

Recruitment means actions taken by recruiters seeking enrollment of students.
Recruitment means the IA CFY program component that involves enrolling targeted populations or women for preventive health services.
Recruitment means the filling of vacancies by the appointment of persons not already in the Public Service of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It, however, excludes the transfer of officers from other Public Service in the Federation to the Federal Public Service.
Recruitment means the systematic way in which a Head Start/State Preschool program identified families whose children are eligible for Head Start/State Preschool services, informs them of the service available, and encourages them to apply for enrollment in program.
Recruitment means a process for deciding whether to—
Recruitment means a time of mutual selection between chapters and potential new members generally characterized by a series of planned activities in which potential new members are introduced to chapters. Recruitment activities include two types: primary and informal. Primary recruitment is a process organized by a governing council which involves a series of rounds or events for potential new members to meet chapters. Primary recruitment concludes with Bid Day in which potential new members receive a bid, or an official invitation to join an organization. Informal recruitment is a process organized independently by a chapter, including continuous open bidding, which introduces potential new members to a specific chapter, typically in an informal manner.
Recruitment means the process of enlisting or convincing a person to join with another person for a stated purpose.