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  • 121Job (novela) — Job. Romance de un hombre sencillo Autor Joseph Roth Género novela Idioma Español …

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  • 122Job Durfee — (* 20. September 1790 in Tiverton, Rhode Island; † 26. Juli 1847 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1821 und 1825 vertrat er den zweiten Wahlbezirk des Bundesstaates Rhode Island im US Repräsentantenhaus. Werdegang Job Durfee… …

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  • 123Job-Hopping — Job|hop|ping, Job Hop|ping […hɔpɪŋ ], das; s [engl. job hopping, aus: job ↑ (Job) u. hopping = das Hüpfen] (Jargon): häufiger Stellenwechsel [mit dem Ziel des Karrieremachens] …

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  • 124job analysis — ➔ analysis * * * job analysis UK US noun [C or U] HR ► a detailed examination of the tasks involved in a particular job and the skills, knowledge, and experience needed to do it: »job analysis methods/techniques …

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  • 125job design — ➔ design1 * * * job design UK US noun [U] HR ► the process of deciding the tasks and responsibilities that should form part of a particular job: »Workers were unhappy because of poor job design …

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  • 126job protection — ➔ protection * * * job protection UK US noun [U] ► HR, LAW the legal rights that workers have to keep their job if they miss work because of illness, looking after a baby, a strike, etc.: »The change in the law will increase job protection and… …

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  • 127job quota — ➔ quota * * * job quota UK US noun [C] ► HR, LAW a percentage of jobs that is the lowest or highest that must by law be given to people from a particular group: »The government has refused to introduce job quotas for women. »Unions are demanding… …

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  • 128job rotation — ➔ rotation * * * job rotation UK US noun [U] ► HR, WORKPLACE a system of working in which employees work in a range of jobs in a company so that they have different types of work to do and understand the organization better: »Job rotation can… …

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