Reporter: Looking for a job. One place to start is the Canada
Employment Center. Dan, can you tell me what your job is?
Agent: I'm an employment counselor.
Reporter: What is it that you do?
Agent: I try and help people find work.
Reporter: Aha, now, how do you conduct a job interview?
Agent: I ask people a little bit about themselves, their background
if they have a resume.
Reporter: What is a resume?
Agent: A resume basically is personal information, training, education,
and what type of work experience they've had.
Reporter: How do you look at a job?
Agent: We have all of the information entered on the computer, is
also printed on cards which are posted on boards that you can
go and look at to select your own job.
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Original text: How do you look at a job?
I think the original text is incorrect.
I think "How do you look up a job is correct.
If I'm right, what does "How do you look up a job" mean?
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Yes, I've listened to it, and I'm fairly sure that she says "look up" not "look at". "look up a job" means search for (and find) information about a job, in this case on their computer or their card-based system.
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Yes, I've listened to it, and I'm fairly sure that she says "look up" not "look at".
"look up a job" means search for (and find) information about a job, in this case on their computer or their card-based system.