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I Received a Job Offer from Another Company Meaning
Meaning 1:announce job offer (I received a job offer from another company)
I received a job offer from another company
/aɪ rɪˈsiːvd ə dʒɑːb ˈɔːfər frəm əˈnʌðər ˈkʌmpəni/
phr.
To tell someone that you have been given a new job opportunity.
announce job offer
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/əˈnaʊns dʒɑːb ˈɔːfər/
phr.
To inform someone that you have received a proposal for employment from a different organization.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
'Job' from Old French 'gobbe' (lump); 'offer' from Latin 'offerre' (to present). Phrase formed in modern English.
💡 Mnemonic
Picture a golden envelope labeled 'OFFER' in hand, ready to excite friends with big news.
📖 Example
After months of searching, I'm thrilled to share that I received a job offer from another company, and I've decided to accept it!
After months of searching, I'm thrilled to share that I received a job offer from another company, and I've decided to accept it!
🔗 Collocations
receive a job offer – Get a proposal for employment
accept a job offer – Agree to take the job
turn down a job offer – Refuse an employment proposal
🔄 Synonyms
secure a new job opportunity (phr.) – Obtain a chance for employment elsewhere.
get an employment proposal (phr.) – Receive a formal offer of work.
land a job offer (phr.) – Successfully acquire a job proposal.
🚫 Antonyms
receive a job rejection (phr.) – To be told you were not offered a job.
📖 Cultural Story
Common in corporate communication since the Industrial Revolution, symbolizing career mobility. Often used in formal job market contexts.
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