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"job at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used when referring to a job position at a particular company or organization. For example: She was offered a job at Google.
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LaCour was offered a job at Princeton.
"They did their job at home.
"Get a job at a fruit stand.
Marino kept his sportscaster job at CBS.
And he lost his job at FedEx.
job at H.P.," she said.
Margaret Naumburg gave him teaching job at Walden School.
He later took the job at Florida International.
"He's done a fantastic job at Everton.
job at MyFamily.com, a precursor of Ancestry.com.com
I'd got a job at the RSC.
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