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Discover Ludwig"got employed" is correct and usable in written English
It is a simple past tense of the verb "employ", which means to give someone a job. Example: "After a few months of searching for a job, my friend finally got employed."
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When applicants were asked to predict their own performance in the mathematical task, men overestimated their abilities and hence got employed more often.
Waitrose I got employed by Waitrose on my second attempt.
So I got employed [privately].
In view of the presence of unemployed well trained health workers, respondents argued that there was no need for task shifting until when all the unemployed trained health workers got employed and the shortage still remained.
Respondents acknowledged the presence of many doctors who were unemployed for a long time and eventually got lost from the country to other countries, and some got employed by the private sector (e.g. Non-governmental organizatios) while others took on non-medical professional businesses such as operating shops and farming.
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It is also easy to get employed as a nurse.
Get a technical skill: This will increase your chances of getting employed.
Not all interior designers are lucky enough to be getting employed abroad though.
There is a naive view that giving more education to young people will help them get employed.
Israel, the Nigerian refugee, still struggled to get a decent job in America; Naima, the Palestinian, still struggled to get employed when she first got here.
Just to make the math simple we'll assume that once you get employed you work for a year and then you drop dead.
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