Job position
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AnswerCrossword Clue
BERTHJob; position
possiejob; position
possiesjob; position
appointmentsA job or position
appointmentA job or position
SLOWDEMOTIONGradual lowering of job position?
occupyingHold (a position or job)
vacancyAn unoccupied position or job
occupyHold (a position or job)
vacanciesAn unoccupied position or job
openingsAn available job or position
openingAn available job or position
nominatingAppoint to a job or position
situationA position of employment; a job
nominatesAppoint to a job or position
nominatedAppoint to a job or position
situationsA position of employment; a job
quittedto give up a job or position
quitsto give up a job or position
quitto give up a job or position
quittingto give up a job or position
resigningVoluntarily leave a job or other position
resignsVoluntarily leave a job or other position
REVOLVINGDOORJob position in which no one lasts long
appointmentsA person appointed to a job or position
appointmentA person appointed to a job or position
inductionsA formal introduction to a new job or position
inductionA formal introduction to a new job or position
pluckingSelect for a move to a new job or position
pluckedSelect for a move to a new job or position
appointmentAn act of appointing; assigning a job or position to someone
appointmentsAn act of appointing; assigning a job or position to someone
displacedRemove (someone) from a job or position of authority against their will
displacesRemove (someone) from a job or position of authority against their will
bowto resign a position or withdraw from a job, competition, obligation, etc.
displacingRemove (someone) from a job or position of authority against their will
bumpingCause to move from a job or position, typically in favor of someone else; displace
responsible(of a job or position) Involving important duties, independent decision-making, or control over others
easeto remove from a position of authority, a job, or the like, esp. by methods intended to be tactful
probationersA person who is serving a probationary or trial period in a job or position to which they are newly appointed