就职

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"就职" means to take office or assume a professional post, often used in formal contexts such as politics, business, or official appointments. It emphasizes the act of starting a role or position.

Common Contexts

It is frequently used when talking about politicians assuming their roles, employees starting new jobs, or officials beginning their duties.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 就职典礼 (inauguration ceremony): the formal event marking the start of a position.
  • 正式就职 (officially take office): emphasizes the formal beginning of a role.
  • 就职 + organization: indicates the company or institution where one assumes a position.

Usage Notes

"就职" is more formal and specific than simply "工作" (work) or "上班" (go to work). It often implies a significant or official role rather than casual employment. Avoid confusing it with "就业" which means to find employment.

Summary

Use "就职" when referring to the formal assumption of a position, especially in official or professional contexts. It highlights the transition into a role rather than the ongoing work itself.

Example Sentences

The new president will officially take office next month.

He just took a position at an international company, responsible for

Every inauguration ceremony is very grand, reflecting the importance of the