The term "rehireable" refers to an employee who is eligible to be hired again by a company after leaving or being terminated. This status typically indicates that the individual left on good terms and is considered a valuable asset, making them a favorable candidate for re-employment. Companies may have specific policies or criteria that determine whether a former employee is deemed rehireable.
The term "rehireable" refers to a former employee who is eligible to be hired back by their previous employer. This designation typically indicates that the employee left the company on good terms, with a positive performance record and no significant issues. Being classified as rehireable can enhance an individual's employability within the same organization in the future.
That is the correct spelling of "rehireable" (able to be rehired, or re-employed).
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It is Hebrew and it means Close to God.
It means "seed crusher" or "curry maker".
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