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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hired as" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the position or role someone has been employed for.
Example: "She was hired as the new marketing manager last week."
Alternatives: "employed as" or "appointed as"
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film school grad I hired as cameraman.
Well-connected politicos were hired as consultants.
Mr. Bolta was hired as the baker.
He was hired as an advertising salesman.
He was hired as coach in 1998.
Tom Coughlin was hired as the coach.
Dave Tippett was hired as his replacement.
Don Wakamatsu was hired as bench coach, and Mark Connor was hired as bullpen coach.
Vincent was hired as a staff writer the following year.
I applied and was hired as a sales representative.
Ms. Kavanaugh was hired as social program manager.
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