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Discover Ludwig"job leads" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing potential job opportunities with someone. For example, "I've been networking with friends and family to find some good job leads."
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"They're giving me job leads from Monster.com and Craigslist.
With no job leads, she felt free to indulge her softball nostalgia.
They were mostly left to scrounge about for their own job leads.
If I wanted those job leads I could do that myself," he says.
They can likewise be sources of outside contacts for networking and job leads.
Young people can sometimes spot job leads overlooked by their elders.
A few have found job leads, although none have yet been rehired by Agilent.
They pester her with calls, asking for job leads or referrals.
People want things: vacation packages, immigration papers, job leads, help with tax forms and eviction notices.
And that job leads to the requisite agonizing reappraisal of his life and career.
The new economy is fueled by individuals trading job leads with one another.
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