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Discover Ludwig"a job opening" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a position or opportunity to be hired for a job. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in job postings, cover letters, or conversations about job opportunities. Here is an example: "I am interested in applying for the job opening at your company for a marketing assistant. I believe my skills and experience make me a strong candidate for the position."
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Randy Johnson's season-ending back surgery created a job opening.
If you answered (2), there seems to be a job opening that's just come up.
He said he was approached after graduating by a man offering him a job opening a branch of his consultancy in Moldova.
I met the man's assistant and was passed from person to person until I met someone who knew of a job opening.
He had been flipping hamburgers at a local franchise — learning the ropes as part of a plan to open his own restaurant with business partners — when the chain's pioneer, Ray A. Kroc, offered a job opening new franchises.
A job opening at Cargill came up, and one of the group mentioned that she had a friend who worked there, then began describing him in a way that caught Ms. Moen's ear.
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He retired in 2007, presumably for good, although his name surfaces regularly whenever a job opens.
There's nothing wrong with giving priority to folks in-house when a job opens up.
When a job opened to clean the public spaces in my apartment building, one of the tenants took it.
When a job opened up in Halifax, we returned to Nova Scotia, where our two sons were born.
At first she worked part time in human resources and part time in the executive office, until a job opened up in marketing, Ms. Tynion said.
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