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occupational

[ok-yuh-pey-shuh-nl] / ˌɒk yəˈpeɪ ʃə nl /


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The occupational data allow you to understand what kinds of people are being hired or fired—perhaps where some of the cost-cutting measures are concentrated, whether in things like sales or administrative roles.

From Barron's

"I did occupational therapy when I was in impatient treatment, like art and pottery and songwriting, and that's how I got back into music," she says.

From BBC

He completed his training before visiting the force's occupational health department where he was seen by a nurse who suggested he "take time off to process his diagnosis".

From BBC

The report found a need for more specialists, such as psychologists and occupational therapists.

From BBC

Panicked politicians are making the error of treating task-based occupational rankings—which estimate what share of various jobs’ tasks AI could perform—as unemployment forecasts.

From The Wall Street Journal