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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further job" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional task or position that is being considered or offered.
Example: "After completing the initial project, I was offered a further job that involved more responsibilities."
Alternatives: "an additional job" or "a subsequent job".
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Lamolinara had worked in Africa for many years, but returned to Italy 10 years ago before undertaking a further job with an Italian company, Stabilini Visinoni, based in Nigeria.
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"A new wind farm off the Humberside coast will be a further jobs and investment boost for the region, hot on the heels of Siemens' announcement of plans to develop the port of Hull".
This indicated that career prospects were better than feared despite a weakening economy and further job losses from public spending cuts, researchers said.
Finally, aid to states and localities makes common sense as a strategy to prevent further job losses and service cuts.
Employers understandably complain that adding a burden would result in further job losses.
It is estimated the Carmichael mine will also create 2,475 construction jobs and a further 3,920 jobs once the project is operational in 2017.
Shipbuilding will cease entirely in Portsmouth in 2014 with the loss of 940 jobs, and a further 835 jobs would be lost in other yards in Filton, near Bristol, and Govan, Rosyth, and Scotstoun in Scotland.
On November 20th, Mr Mulally announced a further 5,000 job losses.
Tata Steel, Europe's second-largest steel producer, announced a further 1,050 job cuts last month.
Tata Steel announces a further 110 job losses at its plant at Corby, Northamptonshire.
A further 250 job cuts, all in the United States, were announced today.
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