employment

simple noun97 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

working for the whole of the usual working week

working for only part of the usual working week

employment for which a person receives wages or a salary

employment that is not expected to end

employment that continues for a long period

employment that is not permanent

employment with a regular salary, not hourly wages

secure and reliable employment

employment that lasts for only a short period

work that requires special training or ability

work that does not require special training or ability

employment that lasts for a person's entire working life

employment that gives a sense of satisfaction or purpose

employment that provides enough money to live on

chances to get a job

the possibility of getting a job in the future

a government plan to help people find work

unfair treatment of people at work, e.g. due to race or gender

the number of jobs becomes larger

the number of jobs increases

the amount or rate of employment in an area

a legal agreement between an employer and an employee

the terms, such as hours and pay, under which a person is employed

currently having a job

currently not having a job; unemployed

to try to find a job

to succeed in getting a job

to make new jobs available

to try to find a job (more formal)

to offer jobs to people

to succeed in getting a job, often one that is stable

to succeed in getting a job