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recently onboarded vs recently on-boarded

Both "recently onboarded" and "recently on-boarded" are correct, but the more common and accepted version is "recently onboarded." The hyphenated version is less common and may be used in specific contexts or industries.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 3519 views

recently onboarded

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe someone who has recently joined a company or organization.
  • Similar phenomena have recently been observed in Europe recently.
  • Recently used documents are listed under File Open Recent.
  • They bought him a birthday present recently.
  • No, we moved here recently.
  • I recently graduated from Northwestern University.
  • Our special kidnapping division recently even...
  • Somebody called me an Indian giver recently.
  • My condolences on your recently departed integrity.
  • This pen has been fired recently.
  • Both sides tolerated him... until recently.
  • This corvus brachyrhynchos has recently detached retinas.
  • I recently started giving, and it felt surprisingly good.
  • Recently an American family died in under suspicious circumstances.
  • Ned Gordon, recently suspended FBI agent.
  • What I've chosen for breakfast recently.
  • No, but whatever, shocked recently.
  • And we understand you two were recently separated.
  • Walter, Joyce recently lost her father.
  • Tug recently won a property lawsuit against the Mobleys.
  • Tug recently won a property lawsuit against the Mobleys.

Alternatives:

  • recently joined
  • newly hired
  • freshly recruited
  • recently brought on board

recently on-boarded

This phrase is correct but less common than "recently onboarded."

This phrase is also used to describe someone who has recently joined a company or organization, but it is less commonly used.
  • Under the licensing decision with Spark NZ, Telegistics will now join Westcon-Comstor as a New Zealand Cisco distributor, and is being on-boarded over the next eight weeks.
  • Similar phenomena have recently been observed in Europe recently.
  • Recently used documents are listed under File Open Recent.
  • They bought him a birthday present recently.
  • No, we moved here recently.
  • I recently graduated from Northwestern University.
  • Our special kidnapping division recently even...
  • Somebody called me an Indian giver recently.
  • My condolences on your recently departed integrity.
  • This pen has been fired recently.
  • Both sides tolerated him... until recently.
  • This corvus brachyrhynchos has recently detached retinas.
  • I recently started giving, and it felt surprisingly good.
  • Recently an American family died in under suspicious circumstances.
  • Ned Gordon, recently suspended FBI agent.
  • What I've chosen for breakfast recently.
  • No, but whatever, shocked recently.
  • And we understand you two were recently separated.
  • Walter, Joyce recently lost her father.
  • Tug recently won a property lawsuit against the Mobleys.

Alternatives:

  • recently joined
  • newly hired
  • freshly recruited
  • recently brought on board

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