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Discover LudwigThe phrase "future employee" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to someone who will soon be employed or taking a job at a certain place. For example, "We are excited to welcome this future employee to our team."
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Bear in mind the recruiter will be considering you as a future employee.
Are there other gay workers with whom a future employee can speak?
"CAN'T HOLD TERMINATION AGAINST FUTURE EMPLOYEE!" he wrote, repeating the line more than 100 times in one May posting.
It also, for the first time, defaulted on a payment to its future employee retiree fund and warned that it would most likely default on a second payment next month.
The huge challenge facing education is that, having systematised both secondary and undergraduate education, so that it produces a standard neoliberal employee, technological change makes it very uncertain what a future employee is going to do.
If you can demonstrate how you grew your professional skill set (not just your academic skills) through a personal development plan as a researcher, you will present yourself as an excellent future employee.
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You read that right: future employees.
He has also proposed limiting pension benefits for future employees.
This creates a talent pool that the firm can draw upon for future employees.
In future, employees, and especially knowledge workers, will increasingly outlive even successful organisations.
"Our share schemes are utilised to attract, motivate and incentivise our people and potential future employees.
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