Examples of 'heard about the job' in a sentence

Meaning of "heard about the job"

heard about the job: This phrase is used when someone has obtained information or learned about a job opportunity through various channels like word of mouth, advertisements, or job postings

How to use "heard about the job" in a sentence

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heard about the job
They heard about the job.
Please include how you heard about the job.
I heard about the job internally.
Mention where you heard about the job.
You heard about the job.
Your letter should start by stating where you heard about the job.
I heard about the job internally and applied like everyone else.
Clients had a better chance of getting a job the quicker they heard about the job vacancy.
I heard about the job in Bristol.
Saving up for a TV set I heard about the job.
I heard about the job in Riyadh.
Forget everything you heard about the job interviews!
I heard about the job in New York was about to open up.
I meant, have you heard about the job already?
I heard about the job in New York was about to be open.

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I have a job. I heard about the job.
I heard about the job through a very dear, close friend of mine.
Of course, I heard about the job.
I heard about the job internally and applied like everyone else! Not everyone.
We have all heard about the job you pulled in Paris.
I heard about the job from Father Duffell at Saint Peter 's.
Besides Molly Sheridan! I heard about the job through a very dear, close friend of mine.
I heard about the job from Father Duffell at St. Peter 's.

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