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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Job openings

Job seeker: I heard there are some job openings in your company. I am between jobs. What kind of job openings do you have? (Does it need any conjunction in the sentence?)

Receptionist: Currently, we are hiring people for the sales and graphic design team.

Job seeker: I have more than three years of experience in sales.

Receptionist: Please share your resume at Email Removed">Email Removed. They will get back to you if that suits their job requirements.

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Can we ask this way?- "What kind of job openings do you have?"

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What sort of job openings do you have?"

  

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Job seeker: I heard there are some job openings in your company , and I am currently between jobs. What kind of job openings do you have? ) Receptionist: Currently, we are hiring people for the sales and graphic design team.

  • Job seeker: I heard there are some job openings in your company , and I am currently between jobs.
  • What kind of job openings do you have?
  • ) Receptionist: Currently, we are hiring people for the sales and graphic design team.
  • Job seeker: I have more than three years ' of e xperience in sales.
  • Receptionist: Please share your send/email your resume at to Email Removed">Email Removed .
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Job seeker: I heard there are some job openings in your company, and I am currently between jobs. What kind of job openings do you have? (Does it need any conjunction in the sentence?)

Receptionist: Currently, we are hiring people for the sales and graphic design team.

Job seeker: I have more t

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