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The difference between recruiting and recruiting

The scope is different and the focus is different.

1. Different scopes: Recruitment is a part of recruitment, and recruitment includes a wider range of human resource management activities.

2. Different focuses: Recruitment mainly focuses on the recruitment of specific positions, while recruitment focuses on the planning and arrangement of the entire workforce.

3. Recruitment is when the employer recruits people from the society, and it needs to pay the recruited personnel a certain salary in exchange for labor remuneration: while recruitment is when one group sends an invitation to join another group, and the recruiter does not need to Pay a fee or charge a fee to the person being recruited. Recruitment usually uses announcements to invite people to apply for jobs, and recruitment refers to a series of activities carried out by an organization in order to attract a sufficient number of employees with corresponding abilities and attitudes to help achieve goals. In daily life, these two words can be used interchangeably, but the usage habits are slightly different in different regions.