by the job - translation to arabic
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by the job - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Job (television series); The Job (film); The Job (disambiguation); The Job (TV series)

by the job      
بالقطعة ، بالمقاولة
job hunting         
  • [[Job fair]] for new university graduates in [[Japan]].  See "[[Simultaneous recruiting of new graduates]]".
THE ACT OF LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT
Job seeking; Job search; Job applicants; Job applicant; Job searching; Job hunt; Job-hunting
البحث عن وظيفة
بالمقاولة      

by the job

Definition

by the job
At a stipulated price (for the whole job), by contract.

Wikipedia

The Job

The Job may refer to:

In film and television:

  • The Job (2003 film), an action film starring Daryl Hannah
  • The Job (2009 film), a dark comedy starring Patrick Flueger
  • The Job, a 2005 short film featuring Marysia Kay
  • The Job (2001 TV series), an American comedy-drama starring Denis Leary
  • The Job (2013 TV series), a cancelled American reality competition show
  • "The Job" (The Office), an episode of The Office (U.S.)
  • The Job (2018 film), a short film starring Kalki Koechlin & produced by Kushal Srivastava

In literature:

  • The Job (novel), a 1917 novel by Sinclair Lewis
  • The Job (police newspaper), the official newspaper of London's Metropolitan Police Service
  • The Job: Interviews with William S. Burroughs, a 1969 book by Daniel Odier
  • The Job, a 1998 novel by Douglas Kennedy
Examples of use of by the job
1. "The timetable is governed by the job being done.
2. Many teachers have been mentally and physically worn down by the job.
3. It has therefore been necessary to redefine what was meant by the job they promised to complete.
4. More important than the headline number, which is volatile, economists were encouraged by the job vacancy–to–applicants ratio.
5. "He was overwhelmed by the job and quit after just five years." Some justices learn and grow on the job.