mis-hire
Collocations
5ADJ.
apt, high, legal
VERB + MIS-HIRE
churning, cost
MIS-HIRE + NOUN
secretary
PREP.
since, through
ADV.
only
Definitions
noun
Alternative form of mishire.
We have estimated that the dollar cost of a mis-hire of a secretary in our firm is more than $17,000.
If it's been more than six months since the mis-hire, there's apt to be a repeated recruiter cost.
Alternative form of mishire.
If a new employee quickly becomes an obvious mis-hire, that person should be let go while keeping to the letter of the laws on hiring and firing.
Even a handful of mis-hires or dishonest employees can create financial disaster through theft, high turnover or Workers' Compensation fraud.
verb
Alternative form of mishire.
Not only might you mis-hire, but, the legal aspects of these off-handed decisions may prove extremely expensive.
If you mis-hired, cut your losses early.
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Example Bank
6We have estimated that the dollar cost of a mis-hire of a secretary in our firm is more than $17,000.
WiktionaryIf it's been more than six months since the mis-hire, there's apt to be a repeated recruiter cost.
WiktionaryThe cost to you and the organization of churning through a mis-hire is very high; so too is the cost to the person who is hired and then let go.
WiktionaryNot only might you mis-hire, but, the legal aspects of these off-handed decisions may prove extremely expensive.
WiktionaryIf you mis-hired, cut your losses early.
WiktionaryRecently I met with the heads of human resources of Global 100 companies, and in a confidential survey they stated that their companies mis-hired people 80 per cent of the time and mis-promoted people
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