recruitment rate

recruitment rate
recruitment rate GEN Einstellungsrate f, Zugangsrate f (the percentage of newly hired employees of the average total employment; synonymous: accession rate; Verhältnis aus neu eingestellten Beschäftigten zur Durchschnittsbeschäftigung innerhalb eines bestimmten Zeitraumes)

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