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Discover LudwigThe phrase "screened applicant" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a candidate who has undergone a screening process, typically in the context of job applications or recruitment. Example: "After reviewing all the resumes, we have shortlisted the screened applicants for the next round of interviews."
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Himmler, a racist fanatic, screened applicants for their supposed physical perfection and racial purity but recruited members from all ranks of German society.
The panel screened applicants not only for their scientific expertise, but also for their lack of financial or professional conflicts of interest.
Once they've initially screened applicants, companies use various tools, including AI, to further evaluate those qualified and determine the probability of success in a particular job.
We've never screened applicants like we do now.
Employment professionals say companies are screening applicants' backgrounds more often and more thoroughly than ever.
Employers in Utah could request workers and the Mexican authorities would screen applicants.
For the first time, applicants were asked to indicate their interests and employers were allowed to interview and screen applicants.
Her mother works in the Glendale office of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services, where she screens applicants for eligibility.
Yet it systematically screens applicants for their ability to embrace and thus adapt to the company's hybrid culture.
Ever since the suicide of a contestant voted off the original, Swedish version of "Survivor," American networks have tried to screen applicants for psychological problems.
The federal government says it carefully screens applicants, but some internal affairs investigators say they have been unable to keep up with the increased workload.
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