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The phrase "hiring spot" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a job or position that is currently open for hiring. Example: The company announced that they have a new hiring spot for a marketing manager.
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On the morning of Nov. 18, Juan Oliva stood outside a convenience store known as a hiring spot for day laborers.
The village's response to Mr. Spano's generosity, in fact, was as dismissive as its previous offer of yet another hiring spot, far from the center of town in a park hard by the Hutchinson River Parkway.
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In Southampton, gatherings of day laborers near the village are regularly picketed by some local residents, and a proposal to have the workers assemble at hiring spots, to diminish loitering along roadways, was blocked by opponents who charged that it amounted to condoning the hiring of illegal immigrants.
Yet rumors and misinformation on the Internet that the auto company itself would be hiring on the spot at the sessions were too tantalizing for many people not to believe.
Analyzing capabilities enables hiring managers to spot a round peg for their round hole, when others might see a square peg.
"I thought they would be hiring people on the spot," Mr. Abrams said.
Manufacturing, which has been a relative bright spot in hiring the last few months, added 36,000 jobs in July.
Under a proposal by the Southampton Town Anti-Bias Task Force, a social service group called Casa would erect a hiring hall on the spot opposite the 7-Eleven.
Their amazing tale: Just the day before, they had fired the captain but met a replacement named "Andrea Libovich" in a dockside cafe in Naples, hiring him on the spot.
She said she was hired on the spot for an administrative position, and filled out forms with her Social Security number and other personal information.
His reputation for spotting and hiring talent was assured when Giacconi, Fitch and Cronin won Nobel Prizes.
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