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  2. Training on the job is a cost-effective form of onboarding that encourages employee confidence. By helping new employees adapt faster to their job, you're developing their skills and encouraging career progression. You're also contributing to a more effective, productive, and satisfied workforce.

  3. A gritty film about four men struggling to survive and a make living for themselves and their respective loved ones. Two are former prison inmates, hired as contract killers, and the two other are law enforcers and investigators, caught in the loop of corrupt government officials.

  4. done, received, or happening while in actual performance of one's work: on-the-job training. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of on-the-job 1. First recorded in 1935–40. Discover More. Example Sentences. With the right person in the right job, the need for on-the-job support is diminished. From The Daily Beast.

  5. 1. Working at one's job in an official capacity. Sorry, I can't go out with you guys, I'm still on the job. Making personal phone calls while on the job is prohibited by company policy, but most people do it anyway. 2. Working on a particular task. Don't worry, we've got Kathy on the job. If she can't fix it, no one can.

  6. 5 days ago · Definitions of on-the-job. adjective. relating to or associated with a job or employment. “ on-the-job training” “ on-the-job requirements” Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "On-the-job." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/on-the-job. Accessed 02 May. 2024. Copy citation. VocabTrainer™.

  7. 1. a. : a regular remunerative position. got a part-time job as a waiter. she quit her job. b. : a specific duty, role, or function. The heart's job is to circulate blood. c (1) : something that has to be done : task. was given the job of delivering the bad news. (2) : an undertaking requiring unusual exertion.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ˈon-the-job adjective, adverb [ only before noun] while working, or at work → in-service, in-house on-the-job training Examples from the Corpus on-the-jobon-the-job training on the job a) while you are doing a particular job Most clerical training is done on the job.

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