pre-employment如何读

pre·​em·​ploy·​mentˌprē-im-ˈplȯi-mənt

pre-employment是什么意思

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pre-employment英英释义

adjective

existing or occurring before employment

The preemployment training lasted three weeks, and men and women with previous experience received fifty cents per hour.—Mary Martha Thomas

pre-employment词源英文解释

The first known use of preemployment was in 1927

pre-employment 例句

1 Senior city staff, such as department and agency heads, also would be subject to preemployment testing.

2 Productions were allowed to end preemployment testing for employees in certain groups who aren’t in the proximity of actors.

3 Geller said the agency conducted a preemployment polygraph, though it’s not known what that might have found.

4 Baltimore’s spending board agreed Wednesday to eliminate preemployment drug testing for applicants for many city jobs.

5 Public Safety Psychological Services, a private contractor that conducts preemployment screenings for law enforcement officers, firefighters and EMS personnel, took over Monday.

6 The city government is going to continue to identify other programs to help young people access job opportunities through preemployment training and other needs, Harper said.

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