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Discover Ludwig'recruiting for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to describe an activity which involves engaging people to fill a vacancy, or an advertisement that is looking for potential employees or applicants for a job. For example, "The company was recruiting for a new sales representative in the area."
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CP Snow was recruiting for the government.
"We're recruiting for St . Johns," Clark said.
Eric Merriam, the chief of recruiting for the corps.
Three of the top 100 charities began recruiting for new chief executives last week.
"And the city should not be involved in recruiting for this kind of activity".
"We are recruiting for the future century, and many [fashion] businesses are living in the past.
He helps many media companies recruit staff, as well as recruiting for The Guardian itself.
The Snow Host program is already recruiting for the 2007-8 program.
When recruiting for the company, Meadows says she looks for more than just standard CV points.
Military advertising has traditionally been geared to recruiting for each individual branch of service.
"We get people who are clearly overqualified for the types of positions we're recruiting for".
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