recruitment
61recruitment zone — Region of cytoplasm in the rear third of a moving amoeba where endoplasm is recruited from ectoplasm …
62recruitment factor — lymphocyte mitogenic f …
63Recruitment of Armies — see Armies, Recruiting of …
64recruitment agency — /rəˌkrutmənt ˈædʒənsi/ (say ruh.kroohtmuhnt ajuhnsee) noun a business which finds staff for temporary and regular positions in client firms; job centre …
65Counter-recruitment — is a strategy often taken up to oppose war. Counter recruitment is an attempt to prevent military recruiters from enlisting civilians into the military. There are several methods commonly utilized in a counter recruitment campaign, ranging from… …
66Military recruitment — French marines recruitement poster Military recruitment is the act of requesting people, usually male adults, to join a military voluntarily. Involuntary military recruitment is known as conscription. Many countries that have abolished… …
67Referral recruitment — is a process whereby vacancies are promoted and filled by recommendations rather than by traditional methods such as direct classified job advertisements or by employing a headhunter. Proponents of this recruitment method claim that since each… …
68Motor unit recruitment — is the progressive activation of a muscle by successive recruitment of contractile units (motor units) to accomplish increasing gradations of contractile strength. A motor unit consists of one motor neuron and all of the muscle fibers it… …
69Cue recruitment — is a form of associative learning in human perception. A cue in perception is a signal that can be measured by an observer s perceptual system, that is informative about the state of some property of the world. A trusted cue is one that the… …
70Competency-based recruitment — The introduction of Competency based management (CBM) provides organizations with a unique opportunity to create and shape a recruitment and selection system based competencies that job experts within the organization have identified as being… …