111.   Federal agencies have begun an aggressive campaign to recruit new employees and offer bonuses to select managers they want to retain.

112.   For example, my office is a regular destination on the formal orientation tour for all new employees.

113.   For example, new employees may be paid more than the long-termers, or employees may be doing the same work but receiving different pay.

114.   For instance, some portals sport templates that show new employees how to write a proposal, conduct an interview with clients or create a PowerPoint presentation.

115.   For the first year and a half, CEO Keith Krach personally took every new employee through the playbook.

116.   Four bills before Congress would force all new public employees into Social Security.

117.   For Miller, agency documents show, the investigation was so time-consuming that he had no time to fill out the financial disclosure form required of new federal employees.

118.   For the bonus, however, that cannot be easily done, officials explain, because it has already been paid by the time a new employee starts working.

119.   Glassman said that the company now planned to check the backgrounds of all new employees and directors.

120.   Halverson describes people break dancing, and he said one criteria for new employees is how well they sing.

a. + employee >>共 1295
former 11.75%
state 5.60%
federal 4.89%
new 3.81%
public 2.91%
female 1.81%
black 1.44%
full-time 1.43%
postal 1.30%
disgruntled 1.28%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
employee 0.12%
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