Job-hunt
[job-huhnt] /ˈdʒɒbˌhʌnt/
verb (used without object)
1.
to seek employment; look for a job.
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[job-lis] /ˈdʒɒb lɪs/ adjective 1. without a . 2. noting or pertaining to persons without , especially to those who are seeking employment. noun 3. (used with a plural verb) unemployed people collectively, especially those who are seeking a (usually preceded by the). /ˈdʒɒblɪs/ adjective 1. 1905 (adj.), 1909 (n.), from job (n.) + -less. […]
- Joblessness
[job-lis] /ˈdʒɒb lɪs/ adjective 1. without a . 2. noting or pertaining to persons without , especially to those who are seeking employment. noun 3. (used with a plural verb) unemployed people collectively, especially those who are seeking a (usually preceded by the). /ˈdʒɒblɪs/ adjective 1. 1905 (adj.), 1909 (n.), from job (n.) + -less. […]
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noun 1. the total number of vacant jobs open to those seeking employment. 2. the aggregate of those persons seeking employment: Thousands of June graduates entered the job market.
- Job-order
noun 1. a written order to a worker or group of workers to perform a certain job.