(for a job)
31job-hunt — job hunter, n. /job hunt /, v.i. to seek employment; look for a job. [1945 50] * * * …
32job applicant — UK US noun [C] HR ► someone who applies for a job: »Some employers now even use Google to screen job applicants with online profiles …
33job-hunt — job′ hunt v. i. cvb to seek employment; look for a job • Etymology: 1945–50 job′ hunt er, n …
34job seeker — job ,seeker noun count BRITISH FORMAL someone who is looking for a job. This word is used mainly by government officials …
35fit for the job — suitable for the position, suitable for the undertaking …
36looked for a job — sought work, searched for employment …
37looking for a job — searching for employment …
38Job interview — Oakland, California. Hanging Around. The total time spent in actual interviews while hunting a job takes only a small part of the day; unwilling to go home these youths spend most of their day hanging around and talking with other job hunters.… …
39job */*/*/ — UK [dʒɒb] / US [dʒɑb] noun Word forms job : singular job plural jobs Talking or writing about jobs: general job what you do regularly to earn money, especially what you do for a particular company or person. A full time job is a job that you do… …
40job — ▪ I. job job 1 [dʒɒb ǁ dʒɑːb] noun [countable] 1. JOBS the regular paid work that you do for an employer: • What job do you do? • I ve applied for a job with the BBC. • 1,200 employees could lose their jobs …