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Often used in the same context:
graduates,
qualifications,
candidates,
recruiters,
entrants,
enlistees,
vacancies,
applications,
claimants,
aspirants,
trainees,
students,
undergraduates,
recruits,
jobseeker,
admissions,
hopefuls,
recipients,
examiners,
entries,
vetting,
internships,
examinees,
submissions,
enrollees,
employers,
entrance exam,
finalists,
bidders,
postgraduates,
grads,
naturalization,
undergrads,
recruitment,
enquirers,
curricula vitae,
colleges,
employment,
hirable,
contestants,
skilled worker,
borrowers,
pupillage,
participants,
matriculate,
diploma,
renters,
openings,
hirers,
gmat,
immigrants,
criteria,
audition,
appointees,
efts,
migrants,
practical nurse,
nominees,
inquirers,
cadets,
judgeship,
petitioners,
people,
minorities,
postings,
adopters,
individuals,
grant,
licensure,
principalship,
volunteers,
ucas,
entrance examination,
aptitude,
oxbridge,
reapplication,
probationers,
indigency,
requests,
assessors,
refugees,
assistantship,
eligibility,
buyers,
headhunter,
resumes,
takers,
csus,
paperwork,
accessions,
lpn,
ombudsperson,
seekers,
leavers,
employees,
enrolment,
osse,
teaching certificate,
voters,
exam,
disenrolling,
rsum,
applicant,
registrants,
customers,
instructors,
librarians,
plaintiffs,
respondents,
apprentices,
foremen,
accountants,
attendees
Appears in the definition of:
bar exam,
bar examination,
categorial,
credit analyst,
hiring hall,
lump,
placement,
placement center,
placement office,
processor,
qualified,
shape-up,
short list,
tutored
Also try:
— Adjectives for applicants:
other,
many,
financial,
new,
state,
successful,
qualified,
potential,
more,
black,
most,
more...
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