Answer: HIRE
HIRE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 117 times.
Referring Clues:
- Take on
- Take on, as an employee
- Contract with
- Take 3, clue 1
- Put on the payroll
- Engage
- Charter
- Bring on
- Bring on, as an employee
- Bring on board
- Take on, as employees
- Add to the payroll
- Put on the job
- Successful end to recruiting
- Add to the staff
- Bring aboard
- Employ
- Put in a position?
- "Spenser: For ___" (Urich series)
- Take on a new employee
- Add to staff
- Swell the ranks
- Add staffers
- Increase the staff
- Rent
- Put on staff
- Put in a position
- Contract
- "O, this is ___ and salary, not revenge": Hamlet
- New employee
- Staff addition
- Put on
- Sign on
- Put to work
- Rent, in Kent
- Expand the workforce
- Make an appointment
- Word that rhymes with its opposite
- Give employment to
- One way to fill an opening
- Charter, as a boat
- Engage for service
- One way to swell the ranks
- Find a job for
- Give a job to
- Antonym of ''fire''
- What this gun's for?
- Do a personnel job
- ''Fire'' antonym
- Engage one's services
- Bring on board, in a way
- Work in human resources
- Do some work in human resources
- Engage for work
- Opposite of fire
- Give a name badge, say
- Expand the staff
- Place on the payroll
- "This Gun for ___"
- Beef up the staff
- "Fire" antonym
- Antonym of "fire"
- Give the job to
- Fill an opening
- Build up staff
- Add staff
- Staffer
- Choose for a chore
- Add to the faculty
- Take on employees
- Bring into the business
- Add to the force
- Add to the work force
- Give work to
- Add new staff
- Get to work?
- Bring in
- Successful job interviewee
- Bring on new employees
- Urgent message
- Provide with a position
- Bring in someone new
- Bring someone new into the company
- Rent, as a limo
- Addition to the staff
- Robert Urich in "Spenser for ___"
- Fire antonym
- "not for ___"
- Charter, as a bus
- Fill a position
- Charter, as a plane
- Retain
- Contract out
- "Spenser: For ___"
- What a limo may be for
- Be an employer
- Increase the workforce
- Bring on board, workwise
- Do personnel work
- Put on the staff
- Add to one's staff
- Take on staff
- Bring into the firm
- New staffer
- Engage, as an employee
- Find a position for
- Bring into the company
- Add to the team
- Onboardee
- Corporate verb whose consonants are apt?
- Add new employees
- "This Gun for ___" (film noir classic)
- Bring on for a position
- Bring on staff
- Get in position?
- Send for onboarding
- Verb that becomes its opposite when its first letter is changed to an "f"
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 30, 2024
- USA Today - October 21, 2024
- LA Times - October 13, 2024
- USA Today - August 07, 2024
- LA Times - July 23, 2024
- New York Times - July 03, 2024
- LA Times - June 29, 2024
- USA Today - June 14, 2024
- USA Today - April 15, 2024
- LA Times - March 02, 2024
- USA Today - February 21, 2024
- New York Times - January 05, 2024
- New York Times - December 24, 2023
- LA Times - December 01, 2023
- New York Times - November 20, 2023
- New York Times - November 03, 2023
- LA Times - August 22, 2023
- New York Times - June 30, 2023
- LA Times - May 17, 2023
- USA Today - May 08, 2023
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