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Change Jobs: Meaning, Usage, and Examples
Meaning 1:switch employment (Change jobs)
Change jobs
/tʃeɪndʒ dʒɒbz/
v. phr.
To leave one job and start a new one, often for better opportunities or personal growth.
switch employment
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/swɪtʃ ɪmˈplɔɪmənt/
v. phr.
To leave one's current job and begin working in a different position or company, typically for career improvement or personal satisfaction.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
'Change' from Latin 'cambire' (to exchange) + 'job' possibly from Middle English 'jobbe' (piece of work).
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine swapping your job badge like changing a TV channel for a better show.
📖 Example
After feeling unchallenged at his current role, he decided to change jobs and join a startup that focuses on environmental projects.
Because he found his current role unstimulating, he chose to change jobs and work for a startup dedicated to environmental initiatives.
🔗 Collocations
change jobs frequently – To switch employment often
change jobs for a better salary – To move to a new position for higher pay
consider changing jobs – To think about leaving the current job for another
🔄 Synonyms
switch jobs (v. phr.) – To move from one job to another
move jobs (v. phr.) – To change one's place of employment
take a new position (v. phr.) – To accept a different role in a company
🚫 Antonyms
stay in one's job (v. phr.) – To remain in the same employment
remain employed at the same firm (v. phr.) – To continue working for the same company
keep the same position (v. phr.) – To not change one's job role
📖 Cultural Story
In modern career culture, 'changing jobs' is a common step for growth, reflecting a shift from lifelong employment to dynamic career paths.
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