Do+job-work
91job-related — UK US adjective ► HR connected with someone s work: »job related skills/training »job related stress …
92work-related — UK US adjective WORKPLACE ► connected with your work or job: »Employees are banned from using e mail for anything that isn t work related. a work related accident/illness/injury »Businesses that have the most work related accidents and illnesses… …
93job centre — job centres also jobcentre N COUNT In Britain, a job centre is a place where people who are looking for work can go to get advice on finding a job, and to look at advertisements placed by people who are looking for new employees …
94Job Corps — /job/, U.S. Govt. an organization within the Department of Labor that operates rural conservation camps and urban training centers for poor youths. * * * Job Corps, an agency of the U.S. government established in 1964 to provide training and work …
95Work Time Fun — Entwickler D3, Sony Computer Entertainment Publisher …
96work — I (effort) noun application, attempt, campaign, chore, diligence, drudgery, endeavor, enterprise, essay, exercise, exertion, grind, industry, labor, opus, strain, stress, strife, struggle, toil, undertaking II (employment) noun assignment,… …
97work measurement — ˈwork ˌmeasurement noun [uncountable] the process of measuring and calculating the time taken by a worker to do a particular job to a fixed standard or quality: • Surveyors fees are dependent on work measurement. * * * work measurement UK US noun …
98work experience — work ex.perience n [U] 1.) the experience you have had of working in a particular type of job ▪ She s well qualified but has no relevant work experience. 2.) BrE a period of time that a young person spends working in a particular place, as a form …
99work placement — UK US noun [countable] [singular work placement plural work placements] british a temporary job that you do as part of a course of study in order to get practical training and experience Thesaurus: parts of courses of study …
100work study — ˈwork ˌstudy noun [uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES the job or process of examining the way work is done in an organization, to see if it can be improved: • All our managers are trained in the science of work study. • work study consultants …