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Recruiter Moderate

Recruiter has 3 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

someone who supplies members or employees

"The company hired an external recruiter to supply new members and employees after the sudden staff shortage."

2

an official who enlists personnel for military service

"The recruiter visited the high school to enlist new soldiers for the upcoming deployment."

3

Agent noun of recruit; one who recruits, particularly one employed to recruit others.

"The headhunter recruiter contacted several candidates to fill the open engineering position at the tech firm."

In plain English: A recruiter is someone who looks for new people to hire for jobs at companies.

"The job recruiter called me to schedule an interview for the new position."

Usage: A recruiter is an agent hired specifically to find new employees or members for an organization rather than someone doing the recruiting themselves. You will often see this role distinguished from a hiring manager because recruiters focus on sourcing candidates while managers make final selection decisions.

Example Sentences
"The job recruiter called me to schedule an interview for the new position." noun
"The recruiter called to schedule my interview for next week." noun
"She worked hard to become a successful headhunter and tech recruiter." noun
"Don't forget to update your resume before the recruiter reviews it today." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
supplier official
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
headhunter scout recruiting-sergeant

Origin

The word recruiter comes from combining the noun recruit with the suffix -er to indicate a person who performs that action. It was first used in English during the mid-17th century to describe someone hired to enlist soldiers for an army.

Rhyming Words
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