full time job - translation to italian
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full time job - translation to italian

TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT OR STUDY IN WHICH A PERSON DEVOTES A MINIMUM NUMBER OF HOURS
Full time job; Full-time employee; Full-time work; Full time work

full time job         
lavoro a tempo pieno
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
caccia di lavoro, ricerca di lavoro
part-time job         
FORM OF EMPLOYMENT THAT CARRIES FEWER HOURS PER WEEK THAN A FULL-TIME JOB
Part-time contract; Arubaito; Student job; Part time job; Part-time Job; Part-time worker; Student part-time job; Part-time employee; Part-time employment; Part-timer
lavoro a tempo parziale, part-time

Definition

full-time
also full time
1.
Full-time work or study involves working or studying for the whole of each normal working week rather than for part of it.
...a full-time job.
...full-time staff.
? part-time
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Full-time is also an adverb.
Deirdre works full-time.
ADV: ADV after v
2.
In games such as football, full-time is the end of a match. (BRIT)
The score at full-time was Arsenal 1, Sampdoria 1.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Full-time job

A full-time job is employment in which workers work a minimum number of hours defined as such by their employer.

Examples of use of full time job
1. The school defines public–service work as any full–time job in government (federal, state and local and the military), any full–time job for a nonprofit organization and any full–time job for a political campaign.
2. These fame hungry, rich idiots need a full time job.
3. A full–time job: Jan Kulakowski, chief negotiator of Poland between the years 1''8–2001, said it was a full–time job to be a chief negotiator. «It is actually a more time–consuming responsibility than a full–time job.
4. On Mondays, his day off from his full–time job, he scoops clients‘ yards.
5. The family‘s son has become an event coordinator, it‘s his full–time job.