A job may refer to any of the following:
- In general, a job is work or a task that’s been assigned, is currently being worked on, or was completed. Today, a job is a paid position often completed by a human. However, as computers and robots become more sophisticated, computers are doing more jobs.
Examples of human computer-related jobs include administrator, engineer, programmer, and technical support.
- With Linux, jobs is a command that lets you show running jobs. See our jobs command page for further information and examples on this command.
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