What exacly is a job?
A job is a role served by a person or thing, usually involving productive work. A person usually begins a job by becoming an employee, volunteering, or starting a business. The duration of a job may range from an hour (in the case of odd jobs) to a lifetime (in the case of some judges). If a person favors or is trained for a certain type of job, they may have an occupation. The series of jobs a person holds in their life is their career.
Types of jobs:
Jobs come in great variety: full time jobs, part time jobs, temporary work, odd jobs, summer jobs, self-employment
People may have a chosen occupation for which they have received training or a degree.
Someone may pursue a vocation but support themselves financially with a day job. Those who do not hold down a steady job may do odd jobs or be unemployed
Getting a job:
Getting a first job is an important rite of passage in many cultures. Youth may start by doing household work, odd jobs, or working for a family business. In many countries, school children get summer jobs during their longer vacation period. Students enrolled in higher education can apply for internships.
Resumes are used to summarize information about a person in order to interest potential employers and get a job interview.
Psychological Effects:
job stress
job satisfaction
occupational therapy
Greetz
A job is a role served by a person or thing, usually involving productive work. A person usually begins a job by becoming an employee, volunteering, or starting a business. The duration of a job may range from an hour (in the case of odd jobs) to a lifetime (in the case of some judges). If a person favors or is trained for a certain type of job, they may have an occupation. The series of jobs a person holds in their life is their career.
Types of jobs:
Jobs come in great variety: full time jobs, part time jobs, temporary work, odd jobs, summer jobs, self-employment
People may have a chosen occupation for which they have received training or a degree.
Someone may pursue a vocation but support themselves financially with a day job. Those who do not hold down a steady job may do odd jobs or be unemployed
Getting a job:
Getting a first job is an important rite of passage in many cultures. Youth may start by doing household work, odd jobs, or working for a family business. In many countries, school children get summer jobs during their longer vacation period. Students enrolled in higher education can apply for internships.
Resumes are used to summarize information about a person in order to interest potential employers and get a job interview.
Psychological Effects:
job stress
job satisfaction
occupational therapy
Greetz
