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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being hired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process or state of someone being employed or recruited for a job.
Example: "Being hired for this position has been a significant milestone in my career."
Alternatives: "getting hired" or "being employed".
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"I don't read about people being hired.
A result: More women are being hired.
This led to Mr. Matthews's being hired by Mr. Kinley.
Additional diplomatic security agents were being hired and trained.
"Ultimately, I do begrudge not being hired," he said.
He also stated flatly: "Chris is being hired for Chris".
Started legal career after being hired by Antonin Scalia.
I ended up being hired by the spirits group.
And she's not being hired for her office skills.
Miller was 45-52 since being hired in 2006.
Our results suggested that all independent variables are significant predictors of the likelihood of a project manager candidate being hired.
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