| Let |
| Rent |
| Wages |
| Lease |
| Engage |
| Employ |
| Retain |
| Take on |
| Staffer |
| Recruit |
| Sign on |
| Sign up |
| Charter |
| Bring in |
| Contract |
| Bring on |
| Put on __ |
| Lease out |
| Add staff |
| Engagement |
| Put to work |
| Get to work |
| New staffer |
| Bring aboard |
| Put on staff |
| New employee |
| Add to staff |
| Icon for ___ |
| Job for a GM |
| Add staffers |
| Contract out |
| Add new staff |
| Contract with |
| Rent, in Kent |
| Take on hands |
| Give a job to |
| Staff addition |
| Let, with "out |
| Take 3, clue 1 |
| Take on(staff) |
| Put on the job |
| Find a job for |
| Bring on board |
| Add to the team |
| Take on (staff) |
| Give the job to |
| Rent, as a limo |
| Fill a position |
| Engage for work |
| Swell the ranks |
| Add to the staff |
| Add to the force |
| ''Fire'' antonym |
| Employ for wages |
| Expand the staff |
| Offer a position |
| Opposite of fire |
| Put on the staff |
| Put in a position |
| Spenser: For ____ |
| Add new employees |
| Beef up the staff |
| Charter, as a bus |
| Take on, in a way |
| This Gun For ____ |
| Do personnel work |
| Take on employees |
| Add to the payroll |
| Put on the payroll |
| Add some new hands |
| Add to one's staff |
| Charter, as a boat |
| Choose for a chore |
| Give employment to |
| Add to the faculty |
| Engage for service |
| Increase the staff |
| Do a personnel job |
| Antonym of ''fire'' |
| Bring into the firm |
| Charter, as a plane |
| Commandeer in a way |
| Find a position for |
| Make an appointment |
| Pick up an employee |
| Sign up for service |
| Place on the payroll |
| Bring in someone new |
| Expand the workforce |
| What this gun's for? |
| Make the staff larger |
| Take on, as employees |
| Add to the work force |
| Engage one's services |
| Addition to the staff? |
| Bring aboard, in a way |
| Bring into the company |
| Engage, as an employee |
| Give a name badge, say |
| Increase the workforce |
| What a limo may be for |
| Take on a new employee |
| Bring on new employees |
| Bring on more employees |
| What "this gun" was for |
| Take on, as an employee |
| Bring into the business |
| Work in human resources |
| Bring on board, workwise |
| Bring on board, in a way |
| Bring on, as an employee |
| Antonymous rhyme for fire |
| Search committee's success |
| Successful job interviewee |
| One way to swell the ranks |
| One way to fill an opening |
| This Gun for ___," 1942 film |
| Elvis Costello "Soul for ___ |
| Successful end to recruiting |
| Do some work in human resources |
| Frank Tuttle's "This Gun for ___ |
| Robert Urich in "Spenser for ___ |
| Spenser: For ___" (Urich series) |
| Bring someone new into the company |
| Word that rhymes with its opposite |
| Put someone on the project, perhaps |
| O, this is ___ and salary, not revenge": Hamlet |
| This gun's for ___, even if we're just dancing in the dark ... |