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Discover LudwigThe phrase "why I hired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the reasons or criteria behind a hiring decision. Example: "In this report, I will outline the key factors that influenced why I hired the new marketing manager."
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That's why I hired him".
But that's why I hired Dick".
That's why I hired M.P.R.I., to train our police.
They weren't things that I was aware of, or reasons why I hired him.
"That's why I hired the people from my agency, to take care of that part of my life," Cruz said.
That's why I "hired" two consultants: Jessica Johnson, a friend and Miami native, and her friend Rene Pereda, whom Jessica billed as "a staple of Miami awesomeness".
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"I can't control what goes on in regards to the investigation," Armstrong said to The A.P. "That's why I hire people to help me with that".
Sometimes you need a real live human being for that; and it's also the main reason why I hire guides from time to time, so I can have a glorified photographer.
That's why, when I hire managers and senior managers, I want to find a person who is grounded, who doesn't have to prove anything, but certainly wants to be part of a successful journey and contribute to that and get recognition for that.
I think I'm a pretty good manager and that's why I was hired – not because I'm black.
This had little to do with my previous experience, and that's why I got hired, paradoxically!
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