Land a job In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "land a job", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Ann Thu calendar 2021-08-13 05:08

Meaning of Land a job

Land a job verb phrase

Get a job

He has landed a job in a computer company.

I want to land a well-paid job after graduating.

It's difficult for him to land a job in this town.

Other phrases about:

a cushy number

An easy job that is well-paid and stress-free

flip burgers
To work as a cook in a fast-food restaurant or to have a low-paid job
show/teach sb the ropes

to show or teach somebody how to do something

there's no business like show business

The entertainment industry and those who work in it is more exciting and dazzling when compared to any other

pencil pusher

One whose job is boring paperwork.

Grammar and Usage of Land a job

Verb Forms

  • landed a job
  • landing a job
  • lands a job

The verb "land" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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