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Do You Know Any Places Hiring? Meaning & Examples
Meaning 1:asking about job vacancies (Do you know any places hiring?)
Do you know any places hiring?
/duː juː nəʊ ˈɛni ˈpleɪsɪz ˈhaɪərɪŋ/
S.
Asking someone if they have information about job openings.
asking about job vacancies
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/ˈæskɪŋ əˈbaʊt dʒɒb ˈveɪkənsiz/
S.
This phrase is used to ask someone if they know of any businesses or organizations that are currently looking to hire new employees.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
Common English phrase: 'know' (information), 'places' (locations), 'hiring' (employing).
💡 Mnemonic
Picture asking a friend: 'Do you know any places hiring?' - the start of your job hunt!
📖 Example
After graduation, I met my friend and immediately asked, 'Do you know any places hiring?'
After graduating, I ran into a friend and without hesitation asked if they knew of any employers currently hiring.
🔗 Collocations
know any places hiring – to be aware of any businesses that are hiring
places hiring now – businesses that are currently recruiting
ask about hiring – to inquire about job openings
🔄 Synonyms
Are there any job openings? (S.) – A direct question about available positions.
Do you know of any companies recruiting? (S.) – Asking about companies actively seeking new employees.
Is anyone hiring around here? (S.) – Informal way to ask about local job opportunities.
🚫 Antonyms
Are there any layoffs? (S.) – Asking about job cuts, opposite of hiring.
📖 Cultural Story
A staple of informal job-seeking, this phrase reflects networking to find openings. Common in English-speaking cultures as a first step in job searches.
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