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Definition of Placement office
1. Noun. An office that finds suitable employment for applicants.
Generic synonyms: Administrative Body, Administrative Unit
Specialized synonyms: Hiring Hall
Lexicographical Neighbors of Placement Office
Literary usage of Placement office
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin by Federal Board for Vocational Education, United States (1917)
"For them there is prepared in the departmental placement office a daily bulletin,
which is distributed before 2 o'clock every afternoon to all the bureaus ..."
2. Publications of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men by Institute for the Crippled and Disabled (1918)
"For them, there is prepared in the departmental placement office, a daily bulletin,
which is distributed before two o'clock every afternoon to all the ..."
3. Main Economic Indicators: Sources and Definitions (1996)
"Unemployment Registered unemployed, '000 Definition: Data refer to job applicants
at the Labour placement office (LPO) who are able and willing to work but ..."
4. The Citizens Book by Charles Roy Hebble, Frank Parker Goodwin (1916)
"A more recent activity connected with the Bureau of Vocational Guidance is the
work of the placement office. The executive secretary of the placement office ..."
5. Bulletin by Federal Board for Vocational Education, United States (1917)
"For them there is prepared in the departmental placement office a daily bulletin,
which is distributed before 2 o'clock every afternoon to all the bureaus ..."
6. Publications of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men by Institute for the Crippled and Disabled (1918)
"For them, there is prepared in the departmental placement office, a daily bulletin,
which is distributed before two o'clock every afternoon to all the ..."
7. Main Economic Indicators: Sources and Definitions (1996)
"Unemployment Registered unemployed, '000 Definition: Data refer to job applicants
at the Labour placement office (LPO) who are able and willing to work but ..."
8. The Citizens Book by Charles Roy Hebble, Frank Parker Goodwin (1916)
"A more recent activity connected with the Bureau of Vocational Guidance is the
work of the placement office. The executive secretary of the placement office ..."