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What (who) is rush job - definition

THE ACT OF LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT
Job seeking; Job search; Job applicants; Job applicant; Job searching; Job hunt; Job-hunting
  • [[Job fair]] for new university graduates in [[Japan]].  See "[[Simultaneous recruiting of new graduates]]".

Rush Job         
1951 FILM
Rush Job is a 1951 British television film starring Stanley Baker, Julien Mitchell, Rachel Gurney, and Iris Williams.
Rush (video games)         
VIDEO GAMING STRATEGY OF MAKING AN EARLY ATTACK
Zerging; Rushdown; Zerg rush; OMG ZERG RUSH; Rushdown (game term); Zergling rush; Zerg guild; Zeolot rush; Zealot rush; Tank rush; Gatecrasher (Diablo 2); Zerg Rush; Hydra rush; Rush (computer gaming); Rushing (computer gaming); Zerg rushing; Tank Rushing; Four pool rush; Grunt rush; Rush (computer and video games); Tower rush; Goblin tactics; Alpha strike (gaming); Zerg-rush; Zerg rushed; Zerg-rushed; Rush (video gaming)
In video games, rushing or rushdown is a battle tactic similar to the blitzkrieg or the human wave attack tactics in real-world ground warfare, in which speed and surprise are used to overwhelm an enemy's ability to wage war, usually before the enemy is able to achieve an effective buildup of sizable defensive and/or expansionist capabilities.
Job hunting         
Job hunting, job seeking, or job searching is the act of looking for employment, due to unemployment, underemployment, discontent with a current position, or a desire for a better position.

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Job hunting

Job hunting, job seeking, or job searching is the act of looking for employment, due to unemployment, underemployment, discontent with a current position, or a desire for a better position. The immediate goal of job seeking is usually to obtain a job interview with an employer which may lead to getting hired. The job hunter or seeker typically first looks for job vacancies or employment opportunities.

Examples of use of rush job
1. To me, the book didn‘t read like a rush job to jump on Brown‘s bandwagon.
2. "The first and probably the most important thing is to not do a rush job and shortchange yourself," Tyson said.
3. Since it was a rush job and included the use of high–tech recording equipment, Paliwal‘s agency charged about $1,200.
4. The group branded the extraordinary operation a "rush job" and said they intended to make the field their permanent home.
5. Was it beautifully thoughtful, or a rush job you fixed with a few clicks of the mouse and a credit card?