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Common collocations with vacancy in American Collocation

vacancy noun

US /ˈveɪkənsi/

available now

available
current
immediate
the latest
new

For more of our current vacancies please go to the vacancies page.

suitable

appropriate
suitable

Once you’ve registered you’ll be able search for suitable vacancies.

permanent/temporary

casual
permanent
temporary

During your training you will be in a position to apply for suitable permanent vacancies within the council.

Our client has a 3-month temporary vacancy for an experienced Quality Engineer to work in the Portsmouth area.

part-time/full-time

full-time
part-time

The college currently has a part-time vacancy for an experienced Early Years lecturer.

that nobody is doing

unfilled

One in five vacancies is unfilled because of skill shortages.

in the company that you are working for

internal

Internal vacancies are advertised on our intranet.

graduate
job
management
staff

The competition for graduate vacancies is likely to be tough so you’ll need to stand out from the crowd.

Get details of job vacancies by email or text.

have a vacancy

have

We currently have a vacancy for a Customer Service Officer.

create a vacancy

create
leave

His transfer to another office has created a vacancy within the department.

advertise a vacancy

advertise
list
post
publicize

We advertise most vacancies externally, mainly using newspapers and professional magazines.

find a vacancy

find

Recruitment agencies can save you valuable time in finding a suitable vacancy.

fill a vacancy

fill

Research indicates that the average cost of filling a vacancy is £4,800.