e-cruitment

e-cruitment
n.
Online employee recruitment, including the electronic submission of résumés and online interviews with job applicants.
Example Citation:
"Are you going to the virtual fair, 'cause all the e-cruiters are there?'
Chad Morissette tosses off that ditty as one of the people actively working to make the terms 'e-cruitment' and 'e-cruiter' part of the lingo of business."
— Ian Gray, "Internet spawns 'e-cruitment' specialists", The Financial Post
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