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Look up Job or job in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
job is a regular activity performed in exchange for payment. A person usually begins a job by becoming an
employeevolunteering, or starting a business. The duration of a job may range from an hour (in the case of odd
jobs) to a lifetime (in the case of some judges). If a person is trained for a certain type of job, they may have
 a profession. The series of jobs a person holds in their life is their career.

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Jobs for people [edit]

Generally people spend a good portion of their time doing a regular occupation. Some exceptions are being a
studentdisabledretired or being/working in a creative field.

Types of jobs [edit]

There are a variety of jobs: full timepart timetemporaryodd jobsseasonalself-employment.
People may have a chosen occupation for which they have received training or a degree.
Those who do not hold down a steady job may do odd jobs or be unemployed.
Moonlighting is the practice of holding an additional job or jobs, often at night, in addition to one's main job,
usually to earn extra income. A person who moonlights may have little time left for sleep or leisure activities.

Day job [edit]

The expression day job is often used for a job one works in to make ends meet while performing low-paying (or
non-paying) work in their preferred vocation. Archetypical examples of this are the woman who works as a
waitress (her day job) while she tries to become an actress, and the professional athlete who works as a
laborer in the off season because he is currently only able to make the roster of a semi-professional team.
While many people do hold a full-time occupation, "day job" specifically refers to those who hold the position
solely to pay living expenses so they can pursue, through low paying entry work, the job they really want (which
 may also be during the day). The phrase strongly implies that the day job would be quit, if only the real vocation
 paid a living wage.
Notable figures who had day jobs include the Wright brothers, who held full-time employment as bicycle repairmen
 while they experimented on powered flights.[citation needed]
The phrase "don't quit your day job" is a humorous response to a poor or mediocre performance not up to
professional caliber. The phrase implies that the performer is not talented enough in that activity to be able to make
 a career out of it.

Getting a job [edit]

Getting a first job is an important rite of passage in many cultures. Youth may start by doing household work,
odd jobs, or working for a family business. In many countries, school children get summer jobs during the longer
 summer vacation. Students enrolled in higher education can apply for internships.
Résumés summarize a person's education and job experience for potential employers. Employers read job
candidate résumés to decide who to interview for an open position.

Use of the word [edit]

Labourers often talk of "getting a job", or "having a job". This conceptual metaphor of a "job" as a possession has
 led to its use in slogans such as "money for jobs, not bombs". Similar conceptions are that of "land" as a
 possession (real estate) or intellectual rights as a possession (intellectual property).
The Online Etymology Dictionary explains that the origin of "job" is from the obsolete phrase "jobbe of work" in
 the sense of "piece of work", and most dictionaries list the Middle English "gobbe" meaning "lump" (gob) as the
origin of "jobbe". Attempts to link the word to the biblical character Job seem to be folk etymology.[citation needed]

Job opening [edit]

In economics, a vacancy or job opening refers to a job offered by a firm that wishes to hire a worker.

See also [edit]






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http://www.quikr.com/Jobs/y93?gclid=CJK298bLircCFcIa6wodqEwAsQ
http://www.jobstreet.co.in/
http://www.indeed.co.in/jobs-in-Bangalore,-Karnataka
http://bangalore.olx.in/job-offers-cat-822
http://www.intel.com/jobs/india/
http://www.google.co.in/about/jobs/locations/bangalore/
http://www.truewebinfo.blogspot.in/
http://bangalore.timesjobs.com/
http://www.timesjobs.com/
http://my.monsterindia.com/create_account.html?spl=G_Search_MonsterPKC_InfoTechSearch_jobsmore:recent4_Exact_jobsmore:recent4&WT.srch=1&WT.mc_n=olm_sk_Google_Search_paid
http://www.freshersworld.com/
http://www.employmentnews.gov.in/
http://www.shine.com/
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/jobs
https://twitter.com/jobs
http://www.allindiajobs.org/
http://www.babajob.com/Jobs-in-Bangalore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_(role)

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