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Recruiter

Recruiter \Re*cruit"er\, n. One who, or that which, recruits.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
recruiter

1690s, agent noun from recruit (v.).

Wiktionary
recruiter

n. agent noun of recruit; one who recruits, particularly one employed to recruit others.

WordNet
recruiter
  1. n. someone who supplies members or employees

  2. an official who enlists personnel for military service

Usage examples of "recruiter".

The haranguers were back after the rain: preachers for bizarre religions, recruiters for little outwoods colonies, proponents of strange social ideals.

Not, as previously, in his capacity as a dilettante astrologer, but as the manager, organizer, fund-raiser, and recruiter par excellence for the Parapsychic Center.

As trader, gold-seeker, pearler, recruiter of plantation labourers, as a general South Seas Odysseus, the crudities of life had been commoner to me than the refinements, and I had become accustomed to them.

It reminded me of my Odyssey of New Guinea, the Solomons, Torres Strait, of the days when I was in turn trader, gold-seeker, pearler, recruiter of plantation labourers, of the times that were mine before the urge came upon me to settle awhile.

As a consequence, the club became the official recruiter, the Doberman became the official dog, and the president of the club became a powerful influence at Marine Corps headquarters.

She was the pride of Fort Hadley, the darling of the Army public relations people, a poster girl for Army recruiters, a spokesperson for the new, nonsexist Army, a Gulf War veteran, and so forth and so on.

Nowadays its hundred or so blocks were the bright and lively haunt of alcoholics, agnostics, artists, atheists, beggars, cutthroats, deserters, drug dealers, evangelists, footpads, gentry, heathens, informers, jays, knife grinders, lesbians, libertines, mollyboys, musicians, navvies, ostlers, physicians, queers, recruiters, reformers, sailors, socialists, trulls, users, vagabonds, watchmakers, xenophiles, and yuppies.

Mike Nickers had recently retired from his position as a recruiter for the Daisy Hill Truck Farm, and he was bored.

Briefly, she then related what the Nickers had told her of the Engineer recruiters at the door with their pamphlets.

She could not wait until the first baking came out unless the recruiters were still in Three Firs.

He knew the profits were still there, not perhaps of the same magnitude, but recruiters had to carry government cash, and if he organised just two fictional jumpers a week then that was two guineas to be split between himself and his corporals.

The army would have dearly liked a press-gang system like the navy, but lacking it, they depended on the wiles of their recruiters and on the depths of their purse.

Such people did not walk in the front door, which was why Hendley had a small number of very discreet recruiters sprinkled throughout the government.

However, instead of staffing it with a Hispanic recruiter, the agency sent a sixty-year-old black male.

He remembered his recruiter saying, "We don't see many pure anybodies anymore.