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Discover LudwigThe phrase "New hire" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a person who has recently been employed or joined a company. Example: "The new hire will start their orientation next week."
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New Hire or Transferee?
Like any new hire, I dreamed big.
They're going to make a new hire.
Democratic lawmakers also lined up to hail the new hire.
The new hire was none of those, save young.
greets each new hire, in person, during the training.
REUTERS BREAKINGVIEWS With a New Hire, Outbrain Stokes I.P.O.
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The manager is responsible for a new employee's training after the formal new-hire training.
Centralized training only occurs at critical inflection points: new-hire, promotion, etc.
A new-hire orientation, for instance, might yield a tote bag.
The strongest new-hire expectations for the next quarter are in the Northeast and Scotland.
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