You could say you were selected for the position.
When somebody is appointed it means for higher position, and hire means to give job
Not necessarily. It means they are considering you for the position, but there are other factors involved in getting hired. Take it as a good sign, not a guarantee.
It means someone else filled the job position, and the employer hired someone else.
Yes.
No, he is hired for that position by the Board of Education.
Lawyers don't normally have a position on the board of education. They are hired when there is a problem.
The word suffice means to do, or be sufficient. One example of this word in a sentence would be "You will suffice in the position I am looking to fill, so suffice to say you are hired".
Most Employees are hired in for a Base of Minimum wage with a percentile raise for the hired position
Wait till they advertise a position
Hired only native americans
it all depends on what position you get hired for and your experience.