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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a future job" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a job that one intends to have or is planning for in the future.
Example: "After completing my studies, I hope to secure a future job in environmental science."
Alternatives: "a prospective job" or "an upcoming job".
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This could be money, or the promise of a future job.
Duncan said the prestige of playing for the Yankees might lend credibility in a future job.
Perhaps Mr. Aleynikov foolishly thought that copying the software would help him in a future job.
If nothing else, it could be my résumé for a future job".
Federal law prohibits executive branch officials from negotiating for a future job with companies they oversee.
You can now start to generate a list showing what the important parts of a future job are.
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It introduced a Future Jobs Fund to fund temporary employment for 18- to 24-year-olds who had been out of work for more than six months.
It's hardly practical for a future job-seeker to hire a staff of economists and industry analysts.
The guys I met worked jobs that seemed to offer little in the way of a future – jobs that just paid the bills.
Robert Khuzami, the enforcement director at the Securities and Exchange Commission, disputed that view, saying recently that staff lawyers "would not risk reputation and career and even jail by undermining an investigation for a possible future job prospect".
Future research should look into all these factors and explore how they interact to lead to a STEM future job for students.
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