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- How do you think about the problem of job hopping? 你對跳槽的問(wèn)題怎么看?
- His research reveals that job hopping is not an end in itself but something young workers do when they see no other choice. 他的研究顯示,跳槽本身不是目的,而是年輕員工發(fā)現別無(wú)選擇時(shí)會(huì )做的事。
- Since the adoption of an opening and reform policy, job hopping has become a common practice, particularly among young people. 自從改革開(kāi)放以來(lái),跳槽已經(jīng)是司空見(jiàn)慣的事情了,尤其是在年輕人中間。
- I'm sick and tired of being a pen pusher without a future,and I 'm dying to take a job hop. 我實(shí)在是厭煩了做一個(gè)沒(méi)有未來(lái)的辦公室文員,總是做這樣的工作,我感覺(jué)自己快不行了。
- She plans her job hopping. 她計劃著(zhù)她的跳槽。
- If you think about negotiating from this vantage point, then you can understand why job hopping is okay in today's market: the BATNA for young people is stronger than the BATNA for hiring managers. 如果你從這樣一個(gè)較好的角度來(lái)思考談判的話(huà),你便可以理解為什么跳槽在當今的市場(chǎng)中是被認可的:那是因為年輕人在談判中的最佳方案比招聘方的方案更強勢。
- I am well aware that this is a tough job. 我深知這是一件棘手的工作。
- If we all muck in we'll soon finish the job. 如果我們大家都動(dòng)手,一會(huì )兒就可以干完這件事。
- The new comer applied his mind to the job. 新來(lái)的職員工作專(zhuān)心致志。
- It takes gumption to quit a good paying job. 要辭去一個(gè)待遇很好的工作需要勇氣。
- He was given a job commensurate with his abilities. 他得到一份與他能力相稱(chēng)的工作。
- Leaving her first job was a watershed in her life. 辭去她的第一份工作是她生活中的一個(gè)轉折點(diǎn)。
- He left his job largely because he was homesick. 他辭職不干主要是因為他想家。
- Job creation has become an imperative for the government. 創(chuàng )造就業(yè)機會(huì )是政府必須做的事。
- She's been piling up money ever since she got the job. 自從得了那份工作以來(lái),她一直在攢錢(qián)。
- The new manager's job is to restore the company to profitability. 新經(jīng)理的工作是讓這家公司能恢復盈利狀況。
- The new secretary is apathetic to her job. 這個(gè)新秘書(shū)對他的工作一點(diǎn)都不熱衷。
- Finally he got a job shifting rails in a factory. 最后他在一家工廠(chǎng)找到一個(gè)搬鋼軌的工作。
- Joe and I worked in harness on our last job. 在最近的一次任務(wù)中,喬與我通力合作。
- The astronaut accepted danger was part of the job. 太空人承認他們的工作中包含著(zhù)危險。