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Discover Ludwig"killer job" is a commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used when describing a job that is exciting, challenging, or impressive. Example: "I just landed a killer job at a top advertising agency. I can't wait to start working on big campaigns and collaborating with talented creative minds."
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Having a killer job used to be cool.
Instead, in an e-mail to Hamilton in November, 2011, she wrote, "You're doing a killer job raising a vibrant kid.
Keeping track of the extras, making sure they're all right, all accounted for and heading in the right direction for their next scene has to be a killer job on any movie.
Atwell, who was equally excellent in the sadly departed Agent Carter, does a killer job playing this party girl with a law degree who wants to pretend like she doesn't care about her job but is just too damn smart not to.
Speaking of top-down driving, VW's done a killer job getting the cabin noise down.
Oculus, in particular, had done a killer job bringing virtual reality to mainstream conversations.
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Some women are juggling young children and killer jobs in Washington.
You remember that last guy we interviewed, Greg, who had a lifetime of killer jobs rolled into one existence?
Hopefully it has the same killer paint job and wheels as the concept.
Cameron hammered the national insurance point ("I'm a broken record on this, I'm afraid") throughout his 10-minute stay, calling it "an economy killer, a jobs killer, and a recovery killer".
Week in Review, Page 9 THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN Do not underestimate the threat of the paralysis in Washington: It is a silent killer of jobs.
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