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"job at which" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to the type of job someone is doing, or, in some cases, to describe the particular duties that they are carrying out at that job. For example: "She accepted her first job at the age of 18, a job at which she would quickly gain valuable experience."
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The reason for his obscurity is that the job at which he excels is virtually unexportable.
Some needed to return immediately to a job at which it was impossible to pump or store milk.
It's hard to think of another job at which applicants who seem so well qualified fail so spectacularly.
She quit her exotic-dancing job, at which men and women had thrown money at her feet.
Ms. Benjamin spoke of an early writing job at which an older male colleague demanded she greet him every day with the salutation, "All women are lying whores".
First and foremost a sculptor, Claire had a long career as an agent - a job at which she excelled when she put her mind to it.
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"I had a few boring office jobs at which I clock-watched, but I never do that with teaching.
They live in London because London has more jobs, at which they can make more money, while paying fewer taxes.
In the digital age, it turns out, there are still jobs at which a well-designed analog circuit can excel.
My brother and I had just finished college and had jobs at which we were finally making our own livings.
Their salaries revert to the school, at least at first; some internships turn into summer jobs, at which point the students get paid.
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