job (noun)

  • 71job hunter — UK US noun [C] (also job seeker) HR ► someone who is trying to find a job: »Many of the 200,000 graduate job hunters this year may struggle to find satisfactory employment …

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  • 72job profiling — UK US noun [U] ► HR the process of deciding exactly what tasks are involved in a particular job, and what skills, experience, and personality a person would need in order to do the job: »Efficient job profiling means that staff will be happier in …

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  • 73job retention — UK US noun [U] HR ► the fact of keeping the same number of jobs in a place: »Following the closure of two local factories, the priority for the region must be job retention. ► the fact of keeping your job: »In work training increases the chances… …

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  • 74job satisfaction — UK US noun [U] ► HR, WORKPLACE the feeling of pleasure and achievement which you experience in your job when you know that your work is worth doing: »Companies with high levels of job satisfaction tend to have higher profitability and… …

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  • 75job search — UK US noun [C] ► HR the process of trying to find a job: »He started his job search six months before finishing university. »You could start by sending your CV to a job search website …

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  • 76job title — UK US noun [C] HR ► the name of a particular job in an organization: »Pay varies depending on seniority and job title. »Under the new deal his job title will change to Vice Chairman …

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  • 77job — noun 1) my job involves a lot of traveling Syn: occupation, profession, trade, position, career, work, line of work, livelihood, post, situation, appointment, métier, craft; vocation, calling; vacancy, opening; hum …

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  • 78job ticket — noun 1. : an auxiliary printed form that may accompany a job order to a workshop to be used variously for recording worker s time, identifying material, giving brief instructions as to procedure, routing, tools, and destination 2. : job order * * …

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  • 79job´less|ness — job|less «JOB lihs», adjective. having no job; unemployed: »Right after the war, many economists glumly predicted 8 million unemployed. The jobless ranks never rose to anywhere near that amount (Newsweek). –job´less|ness, noun …

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  • 80job|less — «JOB lihs», adjective. having no job; unemployed: »Right after the war, many economists glumly predicted 8 million unemployed. The jobless ranks never rose to anywhere near that amount (Newsweek). –job´less|ness, noun …

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