What does PURE mean?
PURE means Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error?
Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error can be abbreviated as PURE
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What does PURE stand for? PURE stands for "Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error". |
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How to abbreviate "Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error"? "Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error" can be abbreviated as PURE. |
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What is the meaning of PURE abbreviation? The meaning of PURE abbreviation is "Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error". |
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What is PURE abbreviation? One of the definitions of PURE is "Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error". |
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What does PURE mean? PURE as abbreviation means "Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error". |
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What is shorthand of Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error? The most common shorthand of "Previously Unresolved Recruitment Error" is PURE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PT - Previously Tested Positive
- PT- - Previously Tested Negative
- UEBR - Unresolved Erasure Bit Rate
- R2R - Recruitment to Recruitment
- USI - Unresolved Safety Issue
- USQ - Unresolved Safety Question
- UST - Unresolved Sexual Tension
- UTA - Unresolved Transition Array
- URST - Unresolved Sexual Tension
- UCM - Unresolved Complex Material
- UIR - Unresolved Item Report
- UDI - Unresolved Disarmament Issues
- USQD - Unresolved Safety Question Determination
- UTI - Unresolved Technical Issue
- UUSQ - Unresolved Unreviewed Safety Question
- UCM - Unresolved Complex Mixt.
- Ucms - Unresolved Complex Mixtures
- PURE - Previously Undiscovered Recruiting Error (human resources)
- UCM - Unresolved Complex Mixture
- PURE - Previously Undiscovered Recruiting Error. A relatively recent new employee who is not quite working out as expected... Remember - it ain't their fault - it's the organisation which makes the decision to hire, not the candidate.. (Ack R Gesling)