job (noun)
101job cuts — UK US noun [plural] ECONOMICS ► a reduction in the number of jobs in an organization, area of a country, etc.: »The car giant announced 5,000 job cuts at its UK plant …
102job family — UK US noun [C] HR ► a group of jobs in an organization that are similar in some way: »Some of the positions are incorporated into a job family …
103job grading — UK US noun [U] HR ► the process of comparing jobs in an organization to measure levels of responsibility, often used for deciding levels of pay: »job grading system/standards/guidelines …
104job order costing — UK US noun [U] ► PRODUCTION the calculation of the costs for materials and labour relating to the production of a quantity of goods or of a service: »A job order costing system traces the costs of a specific order or batch of products …
105job production — UK US noun [U] ► PRODUCTION a manufacturing process in which single products are produced for particular customers: »A key benefit of job production is that a high level of customization is possible in order to meet the customer s exact needs. →… …
106job tenure — UK US noun [U] ► HR the length of time an employee has worked for their employer: »Average job tenure in the region has fallen from to 90 months …
107job description — job de,scription noun count a list of all the things someone must do in their job …
108job satisfaction — job satis,faction noun uncount the feeling that you have when you enjoy your job …
109job security — job se,curity noun uncount the knowledge that your job is permanent as long as you want it to be …
110job seeker — job ,seeker noun count BRITISH FORMAL someone who is looking for a job. This word is used mainly by government officials …