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Definition of jobseeker in English: jobseekernoun ˈdʒɒbsiːkə A person who is unemployed and looking for work. 求职者 Example sentencesExamples - Overall, there is no shortage of interest in the Civil Service among job seekers.
- The change from overworked operations manager for a large catering firm to jobseeker was a shock, she recalled.
- They also place into chilling perspective the racially tinged value of education for black job seekers.
- In a typical case of job fraud, for example, a criminal group will contact a job seeker offering employment handling money transfers.
- The Internet offers unlimited resources to serious, committed African-American job seekers.
- The answer to your search could lie with taking part in a jobseekers course at the Portlaoise Job Club.
- He seems to think job seekers "should be able to find work" in the Olympics jobs boom.
- The event draws together undergraduates, graduates, the working public as well as job-seekers and has become an important focus of recruitment for many employers.
- By 9: 30 a.m., more than 1,000 job seekers had turned up.
- Their database should primarily comprise top performers who are often passive job seekers.
- At least two of the job seekers were wounded by gunfire.
- While networking has triumphed as the primary skill job seekers need, many students still find the idea intimidating.
- At the same time, the number of jobseekers up to the age of 25 has dropped from 1,800 in 1999 to 600 last year.
- Over the past four years online recruitment has certainly caught the imagination of job seekers.
- New jobseekers may find it difficult to find work in the coming months.
- The rising costs of supporting jobseekers through the downturn are a non-negotiable part of a civilised society.
- These job seekers in New York might be better off looking in the South.
- He preyed on female job-seekers whom he lured to secluded spots by promising them jobs.
- Online fraudsters are increasingly taking advantage of vulnerable job seekers by using online résumés to steal their identity, a privacy expert warned this week.
- More than a third of jobseekers would sleep, date or flirt with their interviewer to land a role, a survey claims.
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