Job seniority - traducción al árabe
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Job seniority - traducción al árabe

PERSON MORE OLDER OR OCCUPIED A PARTICULAR POSITION LONGER
Seniority System; Seniorities; Seniority list; Pilot seniority list

Job seniority      
أقدمية فِي الوظيفة
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
seniority         
اسْم : الأرشدية . الأسبقية . الأقدمية

Definición

blow job
¦ noun vulgar slang an act of fellatio.

Wikipedia

Seniority

Seniority is the state of being older or placed in a higher position of status relative to another individual, group, or organization. For example, one employee may be senior to another either by role or rank (such as a CEO vice a manager), or by having more years served within the organization (such as one peer being accorded greater status over another due to amount of time in). The term "seniority" can apply to either concept or both concurrently.

Ejemplos de uso de Job seniority
1. In order to cushion the social impact of this process, the laid–off will receive redundancy pay, unemployment benefits and other benefits commensurate to job seniority. rub/nad
2. The IRS plan is the latest in a series of steps by the Bush administration to move federal employees into pay–for–performance systems and out of the decades–old General Schedule, which administration officials contend gives too much weight to length of service, or job seniority, and too little weight to performance and occupational skills.