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Recruited

Recruited is the past tense and past participle of the verb recruit. It describes the act of enlisting or enrolling someone into a group, organization, or program. The term is used across many domains, most commonly in military, employment, and research contexts. For example, a country may recruit volunteers for national service; a company may recruit new staff; and researchers may recruit participants for a clinical trial.

Military recruitment may involve voluntary enlistment or, in some jurisdictions, conscription. Employment recruitment encompasses advertising openings,

As an adjective, recruited modifies nouns to denote individuals who have already joined: “recruited soldiers” or

The term carries contextual nuances: it can imply voluntary selection, targeted outreach, or historical compulsory service.

screening
candidates,
interviewing,
and
selecting
employees,
sometimes
conducted
by
in-house
teams
or
external
recruitment
agencies.
In
research
settings,
participants
are
recruited
to
join
studies,
subject
to
informed
consent
and
ethical
review.
In
sports,
teams
may
recruit
players
through
tryouts
or
scouting
networks.
“recruited
participants.”
The
broader
noun
form
is
recruitment,
and
related
terms
include
recruit
(the
person),
recruiter
(the
person
who
performs
recruitment),
and
recruitment
drive
(an
organized
campaign
to
attract
candidates).
Clarity
about
the
recruitment
context
helps
avoid
ambiguity
regarding
how
the
person
joined
and
under
what
terms.