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A direct vacancy refers to a job opening that is advertised and available for immediate filling by an employer. It typically indicates that the position is unoccupied and requires a candidate to apply directly to the company offering the job. This contrasts with indirect vacancies, which may involve roles filled through a recruitment agency or internal candidates. Direct vacancies are often listed on company websites, job boards, or through recruitment events.

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