Job for Jefferson or Clinton
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CABINETPOSTJob for Jefferson or Clinton
THOSJefferson or Paine, for short
THOSJefferson or Hardy, for short
PROFPrepresidential title for Bill Clinton or Woodrow Wilson: Abbr.
CASEJob for Mason or Trent
NANNYJob for Mrs. Doubtfire or Mary Poppins
CROWNMOLDINGBlueprint spec ... or, job fit for a king's silversmith?
SUITJob for a lawyer ... or outfit for a lawyer
MODELINGPart-time job for many an actor or actress
qualifyto make proper or fit, as for a job
traineesA person undergoing training for a particular job or profession
pluckedSelect for a move to a new job or position
pluckingSelect for a move to a new job or position
placementsThe action of finding a home, job, or school for someone
overqualifiedhaving more education, training, or experience than a job calls for
placementThe action of finding a home, job, or school for someone
candidateA person who applies for a job or is nominated for election
candidatesA person who applies for a job or is nominated for election
quotationsA formal statement setting out the estimated cost for a particular job or service
qualificationsA quality or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity
qualificationA quality or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity
findscome upon by searching or effort must find a suitable person for the job
quotationA formal statement setting out the estimated cost for a particular job or service
contactsA person who may be communicated with for information or assistance, esp. with regard to one's job
builderA person whose job is to construct or repair houses, or to contract for their construction and repair
referenceA letter from a previous employer testifying to someone's ability or reliability, used when applying for a new job
expensesThe costs incurred in the performance of one's job or a specific task, esp. one undertaken for another person
expenseThe costs incurred in the performance of one's job or a specific task, esp. one undertaken for another person
referencesA letter from a previous employer testifying to someone's ability or reliability, used when applying for a new job
refereesA person willing to testify in writing about the character or ability of someone, esp. an applicant for a job
responsibleHaving an obligation to do something, or having control over or care for someone, as part of one's job or role
invitedMake a formal or polite request for (something, esp. an application for a job or opinions on a particular topic) from someone
screenedCheck on or investigate (someone), typically to ascertain whether they are suitable for or can be trusted in a particular situation or job
hirelinga person who works only for pay, especially in a menial or boring job, with little or no concern for the value of the work.
auditionsAn interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidate's suitability and skill
auditionAn interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidate's suitability and skill
baggersgive up, forgo, or abandon especially for something more desirable or attainable decided to bag her job and move to the country often used with it
thankerto express gratitude to thanked her for the present used in the phrase thank you usually without a subject to politely express gratitude thank you for your consideration or sometimes to emphasize a preceding statement especially by implying that it is not subject to question likes her job just fine, thank you used in such phrases as thank God, thank goodness usually without a subject to express gratitude or more often only the speaker's or writer's pleasure or satisfaction in something
thankedto express gratitude to thanked her for the present used in the phrase thank you usually without a subject to politely express gratitude thank you for your consideration or sometimes to emphasize a preceding statement especially by implying that it is not subject to question likes her job just fine, thank you used in such phrases as thank God, thank goodness usually without a subject to express gratitude or more often only the speaker's or writer's pleasure or satisfaction in something