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词汇 job hunt
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Definition of job hunt in English:

job hunt

noun ˈdʒɒb hʌntˈdʒɑb ˈˌhənt
  • An instance or period of seeking employment.

    she was not having any luck with her job hunt
verb ˈdʒɒb hʌntˈdʒɑb ˈˌhənt
[no object]
  • Seek employment.

    he was given advice on job-hunting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Given the keen competition even for entry-level positions, what is the best approach to job-hunting?
    • In three years of job-hunting, he applied for 168 vacancies, but only had 22 interviews.
    • While I'm digging holes in Mayo I don't really have the will to go job-hunting, nor do I have the opportunity so much.
    • That was evident before his speech, when South Council attendees introduced themselves and several said they were 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.
    • 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.
    • He would accept a transfer to any AlliedSignal site in the world, but Boe didn't want to go job-hunting as he came off disability.
    • At least I won't have to go job-hunting when I get home.
    • Others in my predicament were job-hunting or drinking at a bar.
    • The survey also found that over 30 per cent of those surveyed thought figure and looks counted in job-hunting.
    • She was also hungry and wanted to go job-hunting.
    • For University students who feel they may have left their job-hunting a little late, Dr Marsh does have some reassurance.
    • A woman in her 60s who came to Shanghai looking for a job as maid has been cheated on her first job-hunting day.
    • Any data are good data when you're job-hunting.
    • I find the job-hunting task to be an exceptionally frustrating and difficult experience.
    • With luck, I won't even have to try the more traditional job-hunting avenues.
    • I did not have such a bad experience on my later forays into job-hunting.
    • Considering how hard you've worked to prepare yourself for job-hunting, why spoil your chances by presenting a resume with easily detected flaws?
    • I was offered a room in London and moved there, figuring that was as good a place as any to start job-hunting.
    • Remember, your headhunter is your trusted advocate in job-hunting.

Definition of job hunt in US English:

job hunt

nounˈjäb ˈˌhəntˈdʒɑb ˈˌhənt
  • An instance or period of seeking employment.

    she was not having any luck with her job hunt
verbˈjäb ˈˌhəntˈdʒɑb ˈˌhənt
[no object]
  • Seek employment.

    he was given advice on job-hunting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He would accept a transfer to any AlliedSignal site in the world, but Boe didn't want to go job-hunting as he came off disability.
    • I find the job-hunting task to be an exceptionally frustrating and difficult experience.
    • The survey also found that over 30 per cent of those surveyed thought figure and looks counted in job-hunting.
    • For University students who feel they may have left their job-hunting a little late, Dr Marsh does have some reassurance.
    • Considering how hard you've worked to prepare yourself for job-hunting, why spoil your chances by presenting a resume with easily detected flaws?
    • Others in my predicament were job-hunting or drinking at a bar.
    • In three years of job-hunting, he applied for 168 vacancies, but only had 22 interviews.
    • Remember, your headhunter is your trusted advocate in job-hunting.
    • Given the keen competition even for entry-level positions, what is the best approach to 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.
    • I was offered a room in London and moved there, figuring that was as good a place as any to start job-hunting.
    • She was also hungry and wanted to go job-hunting.
    • At least I won't have to go job-hunting when I get home.
    • I did not have such a bad experience on my later forays into job-hunting.
    • That was evident before his speech, when South Council attendees introduced themselves and several said they were 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.
    • A woman in her 60s who came to Shanghai looking for a job as maid has been cheated on her first job-hunting day.
    • While I'm digging holes in Mayo I don't really have the will to go job-hunting, nor do I have the opportunity so much.
    • Any data are good data when you're job-hunting.
    • With luck, I won't even have to try the more traditional job-hunting avenues.
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