recruitment.

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English - Turkish
iyileşme
iyileştirme
raising
(Teknik,Tekstil) şardonlama
raising
(Denizbilim) semirtme
raising
(Gıda) kabarma
raising
(Denizbilim) artırma

Onlar vergileri artırmayı tartışacaklar. - They'll debate raising taxes.

Asgari ücreti artırmayı planladıkları doğru mu? - Is it true they're planning on raising the minimum wage?

recruitment
(Denizbilim) stoğa katılma
recruitment
{i} askerlik
recruitment
(Denizbilim) içgöç
recruitment
(Tıp) rekrutman
recruitment
işe alım

İşe alım ekim'de başlıyor. - Recruitment starts in October.

İşe alım bu ay başlıyor. - Recruitment starts this month.

recruitment
boğaz
recruitment
takviye
recruitment
(Ticaret) personel alımı
recruitment
temin
recruitment
güçlendirme
recruitment
stok
recruitment
(Askeri) gönüllü asker alma
raising
{f} yükselt

Vergileri yükseltmek bu zamanda böyle iyi bir fikir olmayabilir. - Raising taxes may not be such a good idea at this time.

Ücretleri yükseltmeyi öneriyoruz. - We suggest raising the fees.

raising
tüylendirme
raising
yükselterek

Araba arkasında bir toz bulutu yükselterek geçti. - The car passed by, raising a cloud of dust behind it.

recruitment
işe alma
recruitment
işe alınma
raising
{i} kabartma
raising
{i} yükselen
raising
{i} kaldırma
recruitment
(Askeri) GÖNÜLLÜ ASKER ALMA: Bir askeri teşkil için personel temin etme işlemi ve usulü
recruitment
toplama
recruitment
(Askeri) Askere alma
recruitment
{i} asker toplama
English - English
raising
The process or art of finding candidates for a post in an organization, or of recruits for the armed forces
A style or process of recruiting
the act of getting recruits; enlisting people for the army or for a job or a cause etc
A measure of the number of fish that enter a class during some time period, such as the spawning class or fishing-size class
{i} act of enlisting or drafting new members (esp. into the armed forces)
The act or process of recruiting; especially, the enlistment of men for an army
to obtain replacements for or new supplies of something lost, wasted, or needed (Source: DICTIONARY COM http: //www dictionary com/search?q=recruitment)
Initiatives taken to persuade students to register for a course of study
The process of obtaining a supply of qualified candidates eligible for employment
the influx of new members into a population by reproduction or immigration
The number of young fish available each year that, when adults, will enter the fishery
The contribution made to the stock each year as young fish grow to a takeable size (ie, the minimum legal size)
An ongoing process of securing individuals to do the assignments that you have identified for volunteers within your agency or organization These assignments can be individual or group activities; direct or indirect service positions; committee or advisory board task; fundraising assignments or advocacy efforts Topic areas: Volunteer Management
The number of individuals entering a population or a fishery each year
A service performed for a fee to help managers of client companies identify, evaluate, and fill specific technical or management positions Fees are paid by the company that retains the recruiting firm Frequently fees are paid up to 35% of the candidates first year's total compensation Fees are normally billed when the search starts, plus monthly progress and out-of-pocket expenses Upon completion the final fee amount is due and payable Recruiters are usually willing to receive resumes However, they tend to focus on a specialty and seek matches based on the company client criteria
process used initiating Investigators or sponsor to select investigators for a clinical study
the act of getting recruits; enlisting people for the army (or for a job or a cause etc )
A measure of the number of fish that enter a class during the some time period, such as the spawning class or fishing-size class
This term has several meanings in fishery science One definition is the size at which a fish is eligible to be legally caught Another is the size at which a fish becomes susceptible to a particular fishing gear In the context of this homepage, it refers to the number of young-of-year bluefish which survive the rigors of their first year to become a part of the overall population
According to Everhart and Youngs (1981), recruitment is "defined as the addition of new members to the aggregate under consideration" Essentially, recruitment is a description of how many fish are entering a given population In our restoration work, it is usually used to describe the number of fish that exist in the non-migratory juvenile population or the number of young fish that will eventually enter the migratory population and return to successfully spawn
Entry into the population of new individuals resulting from reproduction of the adult stock
A function whereby undergraduates interested in a sorority or fraternity are able to meet with the members, learn more about the organization, and join a Greek organization
an abnormal disproportionate sensation of loudness felt in response to sounds of increasing intensity
The recruitment of workers, soldiers, or members is the act or process of selecting them for an organization or army and persuading them to join. the examination system for the recruitment of civil servants
The process of searching for, finding, and interviewing people for the sales job
– The process of enrolling human subjects in research protocols
the activity by which an IFC fraternity or Panhellenic sorority seeks and selects new members
Entry of fish into a fishery either through the attainment of a size large enough to be taken by a fishery or from an external source (e g , fish entering an estuary from the ocean) Recruitment also can refer to fish reaching sexual maturity for non-exploitable species
- The number of new individuals that enter a POPULATION each generation
the activity by which chapters seek new members; Formal Recruitment is a designated period when sororities rush together and hold specific schedules events to recruit new members Informal Recruitment is the open rush period when there are no system-wide scheduled events Formerly known as "Rush"
The process of searching applicants to staff vacancies in an organisation
(King, 1995) The addition of young fish to a stock (Generally, recruitment refers to the time at which young fish enter the fishable stock )
recruitment.
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