rehire

/riːˈhaɪər/
verb
  1. To employ someone again who previously worked for the same company or organization.
    • The company decided to rehire several former employees after the project got more funding.
    • Managers often rehire seasonal workers who performed well the previous year.
    • After a year away, the school was happy to rehire the popular teacher.
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noun
  1. An act or instance of employing someone again, or a person who has been rehired.
    • The manager processed the rehire quickly because the employee's records were still on file.
    • The store announced the rehire of three experienced cashiers for the holiday rush.
    • As a rehire, she already knew the company's policies and procedures.
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