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单词 personnel department
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Definition of personnel department in English:

personnel department

noun
  • The part of an organization concerned with the appointment, training, and welfare of employees.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think if these two personnel departments are so fully keyed on what their teams need, then why not go out and get the solution right away?
    • The book can also be used by personnel departments of the military units, local military committees and labor exchanges.
    • But the mills of university personnel departments grind extremely slowly so I won't be holding my breath.
    • Accommodation officers at local universities and colleges, and personnel departments at big employers in your area will often help find someone suitable.
    • The new wording enables military commanders and personnel departments to provide all answers to virtually all questions that may arise.
    • Before hiring anyone, agencies require approval from their personnel departments, which in turn cannot go beyond congressional appropriations.
    • For personnel departments, the game always has been a good venue for evaluating prospects from smaller schools and others who received little national recognition.
    • It used to be that staff in personnel departments talked to people.
    • These will include equality and diversity audits and workshops and work with personnel departments to develop more diverse recruitment practices.
    • He also wasn't particularly adept in the personnel department.
    • Pat had been working in various personnel departments and at that stage in her life needed a break from responsibility.
    • Policymakers designed seminars to educate the country's top management and their personnel departments about aging workers.
    • These include the union's office being moved into the personnel department and a union commitment not to demonstrate on council property.
    • The memo asked personnel departments to provide contact information for the city's 40,000 teaching staff and other school employees.
    • It is now being accessed increasingly by the personnel departments of big companies, interested in helping their employees get back to work quicker.
    • How big is the personnel department and do we have a bureaucratic purchasing department?
    • Plus, I don't like their personnel department.
    • The personnel department is a mess and shows little direction from the top.
    • The personnel department may rewrite rules and policies in order to justify their existence.
    • They enable military commanders and personnel departments of all power ministries and agencies to regulate relations with military servicemen on a legal basis.
 
 

Definition of personnel department in US English:

personnel department

nounˈˌpərs(ə)nˈˌel dəˈpärtmənt
  • The part of an organization concerned with the hiring, training, and welfare of employees.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The book can also be used by personnel departments of the military units, local military committees and labor exchanges.
    • The new wording enables military commanders and personnel departments to provide all answers to virtually all questions that may arise.
    • For personnel departments, the game always has been a good venue for evaluating prospects from smaller schools and others who received little national recognition.
    • He also wasn't particularly adept in the personnel department.
    • Accommodation officers at local universities and colleges, and personnel departments at big employers in your area will often help find someone suitable.
    • But the mills of university personnel departments grind extremely slowly so I won't be holding my breath.
    • These will include equality and diversity audits and workshops and work with personnel departments to develop more diverse recruitment practices.
    • These include the union's office being moved into the personnel department and a union commitment not to demonstrate on council property.
    • Plus, I don't like their personnel department.
    • Pat had been working in various personnel departments and at that stage in her life needed a break from responsibility.
    • Before hiring anyone, agencies require approval from their personnel departments, which in turn cannot go beyond congressional appropriations.
    • They enable military commanders and personnel departments of all power ministries and agencies to regulate relations with military servicemen on a legal basis.
    • The personnel department is a mess and shows little direction from the top.
    • I think if these two personnel departments are so fully keyed on what their teams need, then why not go out and get the solution right away?
    • The memo asked personnel departments to provide contact information for the city's 40,000 teaching staff and other school employees.
    • How big is the personnel department and do we have a bureaucratic purchasing department?
    • It used to be that staff in personnel departments talked to people.
    • It is now being accessed increasingly by the personnel departments of big companies, interested in helping their employees get back to work quicker.
    • The personnel department may rewrite rules and policies in order to justify their existence.
    • Policymakers designed seminars to educate the country's top management and their personnel departments about aging workers.
 
 
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