"Rehired" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rehired" Meaning

To be rehired means to be employed again by the same employer, after being previously fired or let go from a job, often with the possibility of a reinstatement of previous pay, benefits, and seniority, but possibly with some conditions or expectations.

"Rehired" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "rehired"


1. Formal Letter

A company that had downsized its staff during the recession rehired some of the laid-off workers as the business began to recover.

2. News Article

The company, which fired hundreds of employees during the pandemic, has now rehired many of them as demand for its products sees a surge in the post-pandemic era.

3. Job Interview

When asked what skills she had acquired since her last job, she replied that the skills she learned during her previous stint were still applicable and she hadn’t lost any muscle from being rehired after a year-long break.

4. Company Statement

In response to the public outcry over the harsh layoffs, the corporation released a statement announcing that many of the rehired employees would be given preferential treatment in promotions and future job security.

5. Personal Blog

I was initially laid off, but the firm rehired me six months later, and now my salary is even higher than it was before, courtesy of their recognition of my invaluable contributions.

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