Noun:
- A paid position of regular employment.
- A task or piece of work, especially one that is paid.
- A specific duty, role, or function.
Prepositions:
- “At” (job at)
- “In” (job in)
- “For” (job for)
- “As” (job as)
Collocations:
- Job application, job interview, job offer, job description, full-time job, part-time job, dream job, freelance job, permanent job.
Example Sentences:
- She started her new job at the accounting firm last week.
- He’s looking for a job in marketing after graduation.
- The company offered him a job as a software engineer.
- She applied for a job at the local bookstore.
- The job requires excellent communication skills.
- He has a full-time job as a teacher.
- The job involves working with children with special needs.
- She received a job offer from a top-tier company.
- He’s been searching for a job for several months.
- The job posting attracted many qualified applicants.
- She accepted a part-time job to earn extra income.
- His dream job is to work in environmental conservation.
- They discussed the job responsibilities during the interview.
- The job market is competitive in their field.
- She applied for a job as a graphic designer.
- The company posted several job openings last month.
- He’s been offered a job abroad but is unsure about relocating.
- She’s excited about starting her new job next week.
- The job requires attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
- They discussed salary expectations during the job interview.