hiring freeze
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Definition
Noun: A temporary ban or suspension on the recruitment of new employees by a company or organization. It is a cost-control measure, typically implemented during periods of financial difficulty, restructuring, or economic uncertainty.
Usage
A "hiring freeze" is used to describe an official policy that halts the filling of open positions. It is often announced by management or human resources. * The company announced a hiring freeze for all non-essential roles due to the economic downturn. * During the hiring freeze, departments must manage with their current staff.
Advanced Usage
- To implement/impose a hiring freeze: To officially put the freeze into effect.
- The board decided to implement a hiring freeze immediately.
- To be under a hiring freeze: To be in a state where the freeze is active.
- The entire division is under a hiring freeze until the end of the quarter.
- To lift a hiring freeze: To end the suspension of hiring.
- Management hopes to lift the hiring freeze once profits improve.
Variants and Related Words
- Hiring (n.): The act or process of employing someone.
- Freeze (n.): In a business context, a general suspension of an activity (e.g., , ).
- Headcount freeze: A very similar term, specifically focusing on not increasing the total number of employees.
Synonyms
- Recruitment ban
- Recruitment suspension
- Staffing halt
Antonyms
- Hiring spree
- Recruitment drive
Related Phrases
- Selective hiring freeze: A freeze that applies only to certain departments or job levels, not the entire organization.
- The hiring freeze is selective, allowing critical IT roles to be filled.
- Hard freeze vs. soft freeze: A "hard freeze" typically means no exceptions, while a "soft freeze" may allow for critical positions to be filled with special approval.
- They called it a soft freeze, so we can still request an exception for the lead engineer position.
Noun
- a freeze on hiring