Job context refers to all the aspects that pertain to a particular job. These are not controlled by an individual and they form the environment which the job is carried out in.
The opposite, or alternative, to usual job would be called a sideline or side job.*The word avocation is often used as its own opposite, to mean either a job outside of usual work, or to mean one's usual occupation, as in vocation. Only the context would tell you which meaning it intends.
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The term 'no absences' is correct if used in the right context; for example: There are no absences in my class today. If you have no absences for the next week, you will be on the attendance honor roll. Our goal is no absences for on the job injuries.
The word that means what the text surrounding the word is that helps give meaning to the word is "context". Context clues can help giving meaning to words that confuse us.
The context is the relative setting. If someone says they hate something, for example, "putting it in context" means understanding why and relating it to their present circumstances.
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Job content is what is directly related to a person job and it can be controlled by the person itself such as performance, type of work etcJob context is all other aspects of job which is not controlled by an individual but by organization itself where he/she is working. eg salary,job atmosphere
In the context of a job interview, your qualifications and experience would be relevant factors for the hiring decision.
In the context of job performance, it means being unable to cope with the requirements of the position.
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The correct sentence is "He never has a job" because "has" is the correct singular verb form to match the singular subject "he." "Have" is the plural form of the verb and would not be correct in this context.
• Work output include 49 elements).• What physical activities does the worker perform and what tools or devices does he/she use?• Examples: assembling / disassembling; use of keyboard devices.4. Relationships with other persons.• Interpersonal activities include 36 elements.• What relationships with other people are required in performing the job?• Examples: instructing, contacts with public, customers.5. Job context• In what physical or social context(s) is the work performed?• Examples: high temperature; interpersonal conflict situations.• Work situation and job context include 19 elements.6. Other job characteristics.
If the context is something like "Heard you got a new job - hfy", it'll be Happy For You. Without any information about the context you have seen it used, it's impossible to be sure.
He was very put out that his mother had let his brother do the job, as he really wanted to do it.
We would need context to answer this. If it's in the "Education" section, it probably means "what specifically did you study?"
Yes, job titles should be capitalized when included as part of a list to show their importance and distinction within the context of the list.
This depends entirely on the context in which it is used. The most common usage I'm aware of is synonymous with "job description".