one-round selection
[/wʌn raʊnd sɪˈlɛkʃən/]
nounpl: one-round selections
seleção em uma única rodada
1. A selection or recruitment process that is completed in a single round or phase, without multiple stages or iterations
The company implemented a one-round selection process to streamline hiring and reduce time-to-hire.
A empresa implementou um processo de seleção em uma única rodada para agilizar a contratação e reduzir o tempo de preenchimento de vagas.
2. In sports or tournaments, a selection method where participants are chosen based on a single competitive event or evaluation
The coach used a one-round selection to pick the team members based on their performance in the final match.
O técnico usou uma seleção em uma única rodada para escolher os membros do time com base no desempenho na partida final.
3. In statistics and sampling, a method of selecting items or subjects in a single stage without stratification or multiple phases
The researcher conducted a one-round selection of survey participants from the general population.
O pesquisador realizou uma seleção em uma única rodada de participantes da pesquisa da população geral.
This term is widely used in both Brazilian and American business contexts, particularly in HR departments and sports organizations. In Brazil, companies increasingly adopt one-round selection processes to modernize hiring and reduce costs. In the USA, it's common in sports drafts and competitive recruiting scenarios. The term reflects contemporary efficiency-focused management practices.
Look up more words on Fala2Me
The free English-Portuguese dictionary with real Brazilian accents, NYC slang, conjugator and more
Open Fala2Me →