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101 deeltijdbaan
n. part-time job, period of work for less than the usual time -
102 deeltijdbedrijf
n. part-time job, period of work for less than the usual time -
103 demissie
n. dismissal, sending away; firing from a position (or job, etc.) -
104 doorgestoken kaart
n. put up job -
105 duobaan
n. shared job -
106 een baantje bezorgen
v. find a job -
107 emeritaat
n. retirement, act of retiring, withdrawal from one's job or occupation (usually due to old age) -
108 emeritus
adj. emeritus, (Latin) honorably discharged from a profession but retaining one's former job title (such as a professor emeritus) -
109 functieanalyse
n. job analysis -
110 functiebeoordeling
n. job evaluation, comparison between one occupation and other occupations in order to determine the salary of workers in that field -
111 functiebeschrijving
n. job description -
112 functiewaardering
n. job evaluation, comparison between one occupation and other occupations in order to determine the salary of workers in that field -
113 garantiebaan
n. guaranteed job -
114 haastklus
n. rush job -
115 handelen in
v. job, market -
116 headhunter
n. headhunter, one who practices head-hunting; agent who recruits skilled employees for job positions -
117 heksentoer
n. hard and tough job -
118 heksenwerk
n. hard and tough job -
119 heropleiding
n. retraining, act of teaching or learning new job skills -
120 herscholen
v. retrain, train again; train for a new occupation, teach or learn new job skills
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