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i currently like my job vs i like my current job

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'I currently like my job' implies that the liking of the job is happening at the present moment, while 'I like my current job' suggests a general liking for the job without specifying the timing. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to emphasize the current nature of the liking or the specific job itself.

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i currently like my job

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that at the present moment, you have a positive feeling towards your job.

Examples:

  • I currently like my job because of the flexible hours.
  • She currently likes her job, but she is considering a career change.
  • Do you currently like your job or are you looking for something new?
  • He currently likes his job, but he is hoping for a promotion soon.
  • We currently like our jobs, but we are open to new opportunities.
  • Sep 12, 2011 ... I currently like my job, like my company, like my coworkers and like my boss. Why would I be willing to risk that for a small raise and uncertainty.
  • I currently like my job and position with Virgin Mobile as a CSR. I enjoy and look forward in going to work every day as my co-workers are amazing and is always  ...

Alternatives:

  • I currently enjoy my job
  • I am currently enjoying my job
  • I currently find my job satisfying
  • I currently find my job fulfilling
  • I currently appreciate my job

i like my current job

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a general positive feeling towards the specific job you currently have.

Examples:

  • I like my current job because of the supportive work environment.
  • She likes her current job, but she is open to new opportunities.
  • Do you like your current job or are you thinking of switching?
  • He likes his current job, but he is considering a career change.
  • We like our current jobs, but we are always looking for growth.
  • Apr 10, 2015 ... I like my current job but out of nowhere, I got offered a better position with better pay. I asked my dad about asking current employer to match ...
  • Sep 10, 2008 ... I like my current job and boss but got a better offer somewhere else is it worth it to take the new job? I like my job and boss now but got a call ...
  • Something to the effect of "I like my current job just fine - but this opportunity is one that I just couldn't pass up." If pressed about why this ...
  • Jan 4, 2014 ... I like my current job a lot, and I don't like that much what I'll be doing on my new job. I was hoping to speak with my boss, he is very open, but I ...

Alternatives:

  • I enjoy my current job
  • I am enjoying my current job
  • I find my current job satisfying
  • I find my current job fulfilling
  • I appreciate my current job

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