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You can use this phrase to refer to someone obtaining a job. For example, "John was able to land a position at the local accounting firm last week."
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Ms. Jaafari didn't land a position at either CNN or Columbia.
Most students use a combination of fellowship applications and job applications to successfully land a position.
But Mr. Pataki, perhaps distracted by a desire to land a position with the fanatically antitax Bush administration, is not there yet.
After Mr. Williams graduated, Strive helped him land a position as a technician with Microecologies, an indoor-environmental consultancy in Manhattan that was one of Mount Sinai's contractors.
She hopes to turn her computer science degree into a secretarial job if she does not land a position in a high-tech company.
Certainly there are many job seekers willing to do whatever it takes to land a position, even if it means losing a little dignity.
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Street briefly took the advice, landing a position at a marine insurance concern in Manhattan.
I landed a position as a professor before I even started to write my dissertation.
Ms. Rowan eventually landed a position scanning documents at an acceptable salary, but it was temporary.
It was not until 1959 that she landed a position with Louis Harris, John F. Kennedy's 1960 campaign pollster.
After months of searching, she landed a position as a development coordinator at a cable channel in New York.
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