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I heard you have a vacancy vs I've heard that you have some vacancies

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first phrase 'I heard you have a vacancy' is used when inquiring about a single job opening. The second phrase 'I've heard that you have some vacancies' is used when inquiring about multiple job openings. Therefore, the choice between the two depends on whether you are asking about one specific job or multiple job opportunities.
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I heard you have a vacancy

This phrase is correct and commonly used when inquiring about a single job opening.

This phrase is used when asking about a specific job opening that you have heard about.

Examples:

  • I heard you have a vacancy in the marketing department.
  • Nah you are all wrong, Ryan is saying “Hey Gov I heard you have a vacancy for a key defender, I might be interested”. 3 mos. 14. LesterDebbie Peterson. Peter ...
  • Aug 29, 2024 ... Nah you are all wrong, Ryan is saying “Hey Gov I heard you have a vacancy for a key defender, I might be interested”. 2 mos. 14. LesterDebbie ...
  • Jan 23, 2024 ... I have seen 3rd party recruiters call companies and tell them I heard you have a vacancy you are trying to fill, based on them placing people.
  • ... I heard you have a vacancy, unfortunately the email address didn't go through, is there anyway i can send my cv to you and thanks. 2 yrs. Recent Posts.
  • Jun 13, 2024 ... Momma looking like is there a problem? ... Momma cat takes up your invitation when she saw the welcome mat HOME. ... I heard you have a vacancy??
  • Oct 8, 2024 ... 27:07I heard you have a vacancy. 27:13Yes, yes. 27:16But you have not issued the appointment letter yet. 27:21Okay,. 27:23I will confirm it ...

Alternatives:

  • I heard you have an opening available.
  • I heard you have a job opportunity.
  • I heard you have a position available.

I've heard that you have some vacancies

This phrase is correct and commonly used when inquiring about multiple job openings.

This phrase is used when asking about multiple job opportunities that you have heard about.

Examples:

  • I've heard that you have some vacancies in the IT department.

Alternatives:

  • I've heard that you have multiple openings available.
  • I've heard that you have several job opportunities.
  • I've heard that you have positions available.

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