Definitions and Examples of recruited, hired, enlisted
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To be selected or chosen for a job or position.
Example
After several interviews, she was finally recruited by the company.
To be employed for a job or position.
Example
He was hired as a software engineer by the tech company.
To be enrolled or signed up for a job or position, especially in the military.
Example
He enlisted in the army after finishing high school.
Key Differences: recruited vs hired vs enlisted
- 1Recruited refers to being selected or chosen for a job or position after a selection process.
- 2Hired refers to being employed for a job or position after being offered a contract or agreement.
- 3Enlisted refers to being enrolled or signed up for a job or position, especially in the military.
Effective Usage of recruited, hired, enlisted
- 1Job Interviews: Use these antonyms to describe the outcome of job interviews.
- 2Employment Status: Use these antonyms to describe someone's employment status.
- 3Military Service: Use enlisted to describe someone who has joined the military.
Remember this!
The antonyms of unrecruited are recruited, hired, and enlisted. These words convey the opposite meaning of not being selected or chosen for a job or position. Use these words to describe job interviews, employment status, and military service.