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How to Use "Job" with Example Sentences
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job
(n):
work that someone does to earn money; a task
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Used with adjectives:
"
He is hoping to find a
good
job
.
"
(good, decent, great, worthwhile, interesting, steady, regular, permanent, new, better)
"
My
dream
job
is to be a pilot.
"
(dream, ideal)
"
She hated her
boring
job
.
"
(boring, lousy, dead-end, desk, office, factory)
"
He was searching for a
rewarding
job
.
"
(rewarding, challenging, exciting, demanding, high-paying, well-paying, full-time, part-time, temporary)
"
College students are looking for
summer
jobs
.
"
(summer, evening, weekend)
"
He really wants a
coaching
job
.
"
(coaching, construction, teaching)
"
You did a
great
job
with your project.
"
(great, amazing, awesome, excellent, incredible, outstanding, remarkable, terrific, wonderful, superb)
"
We did a
poor
job
of managing our finances.
"
(poor, bad, terrible, lousy, horrible)
"
He thought the
job
was
easy
.
"
(easy, hard, difficult, tough, challenging, tedious)
Used with verbs:
"
She
has
a good
job
at the hospital.
"
(has)
"
He
is looking for
a better
job
.
"
(be + looking for, be + applying for, be + getting)
"
After the interview, they
offered
her the
job
.
"
(offered, gave, denied, refused)
"
She
found
a temporary
job
yesterday.
"
(found, got, took, accepted, started)
"
He finally
resigned from
his
job
.
"
(resigned from, quit, left)
"
She
loves
her new
job
.
"
(loves, likes, hates)
"
He
interviewed for
the
job
.
"
(interviewed for, applied for)
"
The company is planning to
cut
100
jobs
.
"
(cut, eliminate, shed, outsource)
"
She certainly
knows
her
job
.
"
(knows)
"
The
job
doesn't
pay
very well.
"
(pay, compensate)
"
The
job
requires
specific skills.
"
(requires, entails, calls for)
"
She
did
a great
job
with the decorating.
"
(did)
"
I was pleased with how he
handled
the
job
.
"
(handled, took on, completed, finished, carried out)
Used with nouns:
"
He is not having any success with his
job
search
.
"
(search)
"
She completed her
job
application
.
"
(application)
"
He had two
job
offers
last week.
"
(offers, interviews)
"
He prefers
job
security
over a high salary.
"
(security, satisfaction)
"
What is the
job
title
?
"
(title, description)
"
There are no current
job
openings
at this time.
"
(openings, opportunities)
Used with prepositions:
"
He did a good
job
on
the car.
"
(on)
"
All of a sudden she found herself
out of
a
job
.
"
(out of)
"
She has a
job
as
a waitress.
"
(as)
"
He got a teaching
job
at
the university.
"
(at)
"
My father had a
job
in
a large company.
"
(in)
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