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job-hunt /ˈdʒɒbˌhʌnt /verb [no object] (usually as noun job-hunting) informalSeek employment: she was given advice on job-hunting...- The 49-year-old father-of-two was appalled after reading about an agency who asked Miss Everett if she was job-hunting for her son.
- The survey also found that over 30 per cent of those surveyed thought figure and looks counted in job-hunting.
- Stefan, who lived with his dad in Winton, had just finished a training course with the Prince's Trust and was preparing to start job-hunting.
Derivativesjob-hunter /ˈdʒɒbˌhʌntə / noun ...- They ask those job-hunters who pass interviews to have a medical examination before signing a contract.
- One poll of 4,000 job-hunters found a third would prefer flexible hours to an extra €1, 000 a year.
- They make things harder for women job-hunters by secretly increasing the requirements on them.
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