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from my first job vs from first job

The correct phrase is 'from my first job.' The possessive pronoun 'my' is needed to show that the job belongs to the speaker. 'From first job' is incorrect as it lacks the possessive pronoun.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 670 views

from my first job

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is related to or originated from the speaker's initial job experience.

Examples:

  • I learned a lot from my first job.
  • She got promoted from her first job.
  • From my first job, I gained valuable skills.
  • The idea came to me from my first job.
  • From my first job, I developed a strong work ethic.
  • Heck, I still use my original I.D. Card from my first day on the job.
  • Carson gave me my first job.
  • My first job was at Abercrombie.
  • My first job completely fell apart.
  • My first job at Apple was software evangelist.
  • My first job was supervising robots on the moon.
  • This is my first job on the outside.
  • My first job out of term school was writing code.
  • My first job off the boat was doing what these fellas are doing.
  • My first job after law school.
  • And you know my first job will always be mother.
  • My first job in Washington was working as a summer intern for Robert Kennedy.
  • I moved out there for my first job.
  • This is my first job back after...
  • It's my first job out of uni.
  • He helped me get my first job, a recommendation.
  • My first job was as a plant in Herrmann's audience.
  • It's my first job anywhere.
  • My first job after my PhD was as an educational consultant for DeLoit.
  • My first job was in the crown court.

Alternatives:

  • from my initial job
  • from my earliest job
  • from my first position
  • from my first work experience
  • from my first employment

from first job

This phrase is incorrect in English as it lacks the possessive pronoun 'my' to show ownership.

  • Or you can make more money from your first job.
  • And fired you from your first job.
  • From his first job teaching in inner-city schools, to his 25 year stint on the City Council...
  • Carson gave me my first job.
  • My first job was at Abercrombie.
  • My first job completely fell apart.
  • My first job at Apple was software evangelist.
  • The first job is to complete economic integration.
  • I gave him his first job on the air, his first job on a panel, his first job as a substitute anchor.
  • Our first job is to narrow down the category.
  • Right, that's how my father got his first job here.
  • You know, I gave Jimmy his first job.
  • My first job was supervising robots on the moon.
  • This is the first job he's had.
  • This is my first job on the outside.
  • My first job out of term school was writing code.
  • I gave the detail leader his first job.
  • Then, the first job that you take is...
  • My first job off the boat was doing what these fellas are doing.
  • My first job after law school.

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