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- Many economists pointed out a surge of new job seekers actually skewed the June numbers. 许多经济学家指出,求职人数的增加实际上使六月的数字看起来更糟。
- Job seekers often feel they must cover up or invent stories about their pasts to land new jobs -- or inflate their earnings to negotiate a fair salary. 经常有求职者认为,找新工作时有必要掩藏以往的过失,或编造一些故事迎合雇主,或者为获得更好的薪水夸大以前的收入。
- She was envious of her sister's new job. 她很羡慕姐姐的新工作。
- Her new job certainly keeps her on the trot. 她的新工作把她忙得不可开交。
- Charles is still in the running for the new job. 查尔斯仍有得到这份新工作的希望。
- I haven't really got into my new job yet. 我还未真正熟悉新工作。
- He's got off to a flying start in his new job. 他兴致勃勃地开始他的新工作。
- I got a new job and a new set of work associations. 我有了新工作和一班新同事。
- Job Seeker Not Yet Registered Online? 求职者未在网上登记?
- She was successful in finding a new job. 她成功地找到一份新工作。
- He's really going places in his new job. 他在新的工作岗位上真是越干越好。
- He's dead set on getting a new job. 他打定主意要找个新工作。
- She flung herself into her new job. 她全力投入新的工作。
- What do you think of his new job? 你对他的新工作看法如何?
- Yu Miao, a 24-year-old college graduate, was one job seeker. 一位24岁的大学毕业生于苗,也是一位求职者。
- She's really buckling down to her new job. 她埋头苦干做新工作。
- He was then trying for a new job. 当时他正在谋求一份新工作。
- She seems very happy with the new job. 她对新工作好像很满意。
- He makes a lot of dough at his new job. 他从新工作上赚很多钱。
- It didn't take him long to get onto his new job. 他很快就熟悉了新工作。