rehired

/riːˈhaɪərd/
verb
  1. Past tense of rehire: employed someone again who previously worked for the same company or organization.
    • The factory rehired many workers after the strike ended.
    • She was rehired by the same law firm after completing her master's degree.
    • Last month, the restaurant rehired the chef who had left for a year.
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adjective
  1. Describing a person who has been employed again by a previous employer.
    • The company has a special orientation for rehired staff.
    • The rehired manager quickly got back into the routine.
    • Rehired employees often need less training than new hires.
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