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How to Use "Employment" with Example Sentences
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employment
(n):
a job; work done for pay
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Used with adjectives:
"
He hopes
seasonal
employment
will lead to a permanent position.
"
(seasonal, short-term, part-time, temporary)
"
She is seeking
full-time
employment
in the fashion industry.
"
(full-time, permanent, steady, regular)
"
This city has a
high
employment
rate.
"
(high, low)
Used with verbs:
"
He
is looking for
employment
at a university.
"
(be + looking for, be + seeking)
"
The students
found
employment
on campus.
"
(found, hoped for, wanted)
"
New companies should
increase
employment
in the area.
"
(increase, raise)
"
The building project will
create
many
employment
opportunities.
"
(create, provide)
"
This company
guarantees
employment
to successful interns.
"
(guarantees, provides, offers)
"
The company
terminated
his
employment
.
"
(terminated, suspended)
"
Employment
opportunities
are increasing
for young adults.
"
(be + increasing, be + growing)
"
Employment
declined
when the economy was bad.
"
(declined, fell)
Used with nouns:
"
There are very few
employment
opportunities
in this town.
"
(opportunities, options, prospects, possibilities)
"
It is hard to get a good job without any
employment
history
.
"
(history)
"
The government is looking at
employment
rates
.
"
(rates, levels, data, figures, records, statistics, patterns, trends)
"
An
employment
agency
can help you get a job.
"
(agency, service, program)
"
New
employment
policies
should protect workers.
"
(policies, laws)
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