zhí wù
poste; fonctions; travail
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职位 (zhíwèi)
position
岗位 (gǎngwèi)
post
闲职 (xián zhí)
sinecure
失业 (shī yè)
unemployment
The Chinese word 职务 (zhíwù) means "position" or "job title". It is composed of two characters: 职 (zhí), which means "duty" or "responsibility", and 务 (wù), which means "affair" or "business". The word 职务 is often used to refer to a person's official position or title within an organization or company. For example, a person might hold the 职务 of 经理 (jīnglǐ), which means "manager", or the 职务 of 老师 (lǎoshī), which means "teacher". The word 职务 can also be used to refer to a person's duties or responsibilities within a particular role. For example, a person might have the 职务 of 负责销售 (fùzé xiāoshòu), which means "responsible for sales", or the 职务 of 负责客户服务 (fùzé kèhù fúwù), which means "responsible for customer service".