Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. One who hires.
Wiktionary
- n. Someone who hires, agent noun of hire
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. One who hires.
WordNet 3.0
- n. a person responsible for hiring workers
Examples
“My experience has been when one makes a bad hire then the "hirer" is at fault, not the applicant, unless, of course, false references, or etc, were submitted.”
“Instead the government provides that an individual is not an agency worker if that individual runs his/her own business and the contract provides that the hirer is a customer of that business.”
“Over the next 24 hours after the President's speech, company executives received emails from lawmakers commending the company, and news reports that evening cited Siemens as a major hirer of military veterans.”
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“I hear this banana slug buzz crying that his sides party dont hirer staff that can read, but that seems strange as the reps and senators can not read as well. shaking my head no wonder they are wrong not some of the time but all the time.”
“Ideally your interviews always go smoothly, and after each one you craft an effective note thanking the interviewer for the time, expressing enthusiasm and making it clear you listened closely to the hirer's requirements.”
“He reiterated that the clincher was AOL's newfound commitment to editorial – in June David Eun, the president of AOl's studios and media division, made the bold statement that the company was going to be the "largest net hirer of journalists in the world next year".”
“I can think of a few who would be perfect for the part but I also like it when they hirer new comers to play roles.”
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“Once you have signed up, you search for roles which sound of interest to you and you then either contact the hirer – or you put your bid in for how much you will do the job for.”
“The year before, I'd left the company I'd worked for for over five years and hung out my own shingle, much to the uhhh... consternation of my now former boss and hirer.”
“If the bike goes missing, or is damaged by the hirer – or vandals – the hirer will have to pay up to £300 to cover the loss.”
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