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The Recruit is an American spy adventure television series created by Alexi Hawley for Netflix. The show follows Owen Hendricks (Noah Centineo), a CIA lawyer who becomes involved in massive international conflicts with dangerous parties after an asset tries to expose her relationship to the agency. The series was released on Netflix on December ...
The Recruit is a 2003 American spy thriller film directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Al Pacino, Colin Farrell and Bridget Moynahan. It was produced by Spyglass Entertainment in association with Epsilon Motion Pictures and Place Productions, and released by Touchstone Pictures through Buena Vista Pictures Distribution on January 31, 2003.
But in 2025, technological advances could change everything we know about recruiting strategies. Fortune spoke with 10 HR leaders and people executives about how they think recruitment will change ...
Felix Solis, Brooke Smith, Omar Maskati, Alana Hawley Purvis, Devika Bhise, James Purefoy, Do Hyun Shin, Young-Ah Kim, and Sanghee Lee have joined the cast of Netflix’s “The Recruit” for ...
USC is finalizing an agreement with Chad Savage, a top recruiter at Colorado State, to be the Trojans' tight ends and inside receivers coach. (Andrew Wevers / Getty Images)
The Recruit, a 2003 film starring Al Pacino and Colin Farrell; The Recruit (Australian TV series), a 2014–2016 Australian rules football reality television series; The Recruit (American TV series), a 2022 American spy-adventure television series released by Netflix "The Recruit" , an episode of the 1973 British TV series Dad's Army
The Recruit just made its first major casting addition for Season 2. Netflix’s action-thriller, which stars Noah Centineo as CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks, has added South Korean actor Teo Yoo to ...
Despite these obstacles recruitment numbers are hitting their marks. The loss of jobs during the Great Recession resulted in more recruits and many of them have one of the key measures to join, a high school diploma. Still the ineligibility rates some military leaders say are, "a matter of national security". [2]