Usage examples of "job management" in English with translation to German

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If you should be late again, you'll lose your job. Wenn du wieder zu spät kommen solltest, wirst du deinen Job verlieren.
Mr Johnson was concerned about the amount of money that was being lost because of careless management. Herr Johnson war besorgt wegen der Geldbeträge, die durch sorgloses Management verloren gingen.
His job has to do with printing. Seine Arbeit hat mit Drucken zu tun.
Is management really going to consider our bonus, or was that just lip service? Wird das Management wirklich unseren Bonus berücksichtigen oder war das nur ein Lippenbekenntnis.
Tom currently doesn't have a job. Tom hat gerade keine Arbeit.
His son took on the management of the factory. Sein Sohn übernahm die Leitung der Fabrik.
Tom was sure he would find another job. Tom war sich sicher, dass er eine andere Arbeit fände.
The talk between labor and management yielded no definite results. Die Gespräche zwischen Arbeitern und Management kamen zu keinem eindeutigen Ergebnis.
Are you going to get a job this semester? Hast du dieses Semester vor, einen Job zu kriegen?
The management wishes to inform guests that the television has been fitted with an anti-theft device. Die Geschäftsführung möchte die Gäste informieren, dass der Fernseher mit einem Diebstahlschutz ausgestattet wurde.
Tom lost his job. Tom hat seine Arbeit verloren.
Development of future sales networks under own management. Aufbau zukünftiger Vertriebsnetze in Eigenregie.
A bodyguard is a person whose job it is to guard the body, and therefore the life, of another person. Ein Leibwächter ist ein Mensch, dessen Beruf es ist, den Körper, und so das Leben, eines anderen Menschen, zu schützen.
Jack resigned from his job in despair. Jack verzweifelte und trat zurück.
The job of a driver is not as easy as it looks. Der Beruf Fahrer ist nicht so einfach, wie es den Anschein hat.
Writing news stories is his job. Neue Geschichten zu schreiben ist sein Beruf.
Jones is well qualified for the job. Jones ist gut qualifiziert für den Job.
It's your fault that I just lost my job. Es ist deine Schuld, dass ich gerade meinen Job verloren habe.
I found him a job. Ich habe einen Job für ihn gefunden.
Tom advised the job applicant to redo her resume. Tom hat der Bewerberin um die Stelle geraten, ihren Lebenslauf neu zu schreiben.
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