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recruit

[ri-kroot] / rɪˈkrut /




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At a recruiting event last year in London, one of Reflection’s executives put it more bluntly when speaking to a potential hire: “When you are talking to us, you are talking to Nvidia.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The institute has begun recruiting students for the 2026-27 academic year, and operations are set to commence in the next few months.

From BBC

Person was a track and field athlete at Weber State in Utah when he was recruited by USA Bobsled/Skeleton.

From Los Angeles Times

They did not share what platform the suspect had been been recruited on, but a security source told the BBC it had been done through the online game World of Tanks.

From BBC

The central bank said it will undertake an internal recruiting process to fill the vacancies.

From The Wall Street Journal