be in a selection process (of personnel)
The Spanish phrase 'estar en un proceso de selección (de personal)' translates to 'be in a selection process (of personnel)' in English. It's used in a business or organizational context, generally pertaining to the process of choosing a suitable candidate from a pool of applicants for a job or position. It's a formal phrase often used in human resources activities, job adverts or interviews. This phrase incorporates various stages like screening, shortlisting, assessing and finally selecting the appropriate candidate.
I am in a selection process for a new job.
This phrase indicates that the speaker is currently undergoing the steps involved in being considered for a new job position.
She is in a selection process at an important company.
In this example, the speaker talks about another person who is being evaluated for a role in a significant company.
We are in a selection process that will last several weeks.
This sentence refers to a group of individuals experiencing a lengthy selection procedure, suggesting that the process will take time.