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"prospective employee" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to someone who is being considered for a job or position, but has not yet been hired. Example: "The company received over 100 resumes from prospective employees for the open marketing manager position."
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And how about a colleague, or a prospective employee?
You can work for both sides (employer and prospective employee) in both sides of recruitment.
Mr. Drucker said that one prospective employee was found using Craigslist to look for OxyContin.
Two were Foxconn workers and one was a prospective employee; not all three were employees.
Who among employers hires a prospective employee who pledges to be uncooperative?
At PricewaterhouseCoopers, the later a prospective employee accepts an offer, the later that person will be allowed to begin work.
Just that day, she had interviewed a twenty-five-year-old prospective employee who was the father of seven children.
The New Yorker, April 19 , 1930 P. 11Personnel expert interviewing prospective employee asks, Have you a match?
But a former team official said the scenario was put forth at the time by a prospective employee.
If the prospective employee is not hired, he or she can never prove that age was the deciding factor.
If the prospective employee is a veteran, the credit would increase to as much as $5,600.
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