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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hire from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing recruitment or employment, but it is better to use more conventional phrasing.
Example: "We are looking for a hire from a reputable agency to fill the position."
Alternatives: "a recruit from" or "an employee from".
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He has not made a deal with Cashman yet, but Cashman has made a hire from the Cubs.
To reduce shipping costs, Lev Borodovsky, 45, a hire from Credit Suisse First Boston with a Ph.D. in nuclear physics, wrote an algorithm based on a data set of all previous months' orders, container sizes and ups rates to find the lowest-priced packing arrangement.
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Compared with students from other disciplines, it is rare for a summer hire from a business school to work for nothing.
I admit that a CTO is a different hire from CEO & CFO, however in a tech business no less important.
That evening we cooked pasta while Sophie and I argued about whether to get a hire car from Angoulême.
From 10 a.m. to noon, a new hire from Bloomberg Television, Brian Sullivan, will make his debut as a co-anchor.
Her underling, a new hire from the BBC uncomfortably relocated to Los Angeles, is Richard (Ioan Gruffudd), who seems sincere in his desire to be on Mikes side.
She recently joined Yahoo as a surprise hire from rival Google.
The startup is also announcing a key hire from Google— Matthew Kovinsky as vice president of business development.
Train an existing employee, or hire from outside, a store manager to cover for and be the backup for the Owner/President.
They recharge their cell phones in a base station created by a designer hired from Apple; it looks like an iMac.
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