しゅうしょく就職shuushoku
1.

The process of securing a position or role within a company or organization, often involving applications, interviews, and acceptance of an offer.

2.

The act of transitioning from a state of job seeking to one where an individual is actively engaged in work within their chosen field or industry.

3.

The achievement of obtaining employment, signifying a new phase in a person's career journey characterized by a formal commitment to a workplace.

Example:

なぜ就職を断られたのか。

しゅうしょくぐち就職口shuushokuguchi
1.

A specific job opportunity or vacancy available for applicants seeking employment.

2.

A position within an organization that offers the chance to gain professional experience and contribute to the company’s goals.

3.

The potential for securing a job that aligns with one’s skills and career aspirations, often in response to a recruitment effort.

4.

An entry point for individuals into the workforce, representing a pathway to career development and financial stability.

Example:

議員に就職口の世話を頼んでみたが鼻であしらわれた。

しゅうしょくさき就職先shuushokusaki
1.

A location or organization where one is employed, indicating the specific workplace or company a person works at.

2.

The institution or company that provides job opportunities for individuals seeking employment.

3.

The specific job position and its associated workplace where an individual has been hired to perform their duties.

4.

A professional environment where a person actively engages in work, often highlighted by the role and responsibilities assigned to them.

しゅうしょくなん就職難shuushokunan
1.

A challenging situation characterized by a significant shortage of job openings, often resulting from economic downturns, making it difficult for individuals to secure employment.

2.

The condition in which individuals face considerable obstacles in finding work due to a reduced availability of job opportunities.

3.

A state of economic hardship where the competition for available positions is fierce, leading to difficulties in obtaining a job.

Example:

近頃は就職難だ。

しゅうしょくろうにん就職浪人shuushokurounin
1.

A person who has recently graduated but has not found a job, choosing to delay employment until the next hiring season or until they secure a desired position.

2.

An individual who is in a prolonged state of job searching after graduation, often living off savings or temporary work while seeking suitable employment opportunities.

3.

A graduate who is navigating the challenges of the job market without immediate success, often participating in recruitment activities with the hope of achieving better job prospects in the future.