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'got a permanent job' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about someone who has found and been offered a job with permanent or long-term status. Example sentence: After months of searching, John finally got a permanent job in his field.
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How long was it before you got a permanent job, I ask him.
"But I quickly got a permanent job and then promoted and now, two years later, I'm an area manager".
With a healthy portfolio, Lawes eventually came back to the UK and got a permanent job in a print studio, hand-painting designs to be sold for fabric.
I hadn't known Tracey-Anne would be there until I saw her that morning; I didn't even know she'd got a permanent job.
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I'm trying to get a permanent job.
For the students, a measure of how quickly those students get a permanent job, and what they earn, would be more useful.
I knew that there was no guarantee I'd get a permanent job there, but I thought the organization was such a good fit for me.
The ugly truth is that Gregory Chudnovsky can't get a permanent job at any American institution of higher learning because he is physically disabled.
To do a doctorate in education as it will allow me to get a permanent job, because the French system does not recognise foreign teaching qualifications.
As the wretched man was speaking to me, the contractors were telling the activists that not one woman who organised a protest would get a permanent job.
Astronomy is a field where doing one or two fixed term positions after your PhD is required to get a permanent job.
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