Jobseeker vs Candidate - What's the difference?
jobseeker | candidate |
A person seeking employment.
(British) An unemployed person who needs to prove he is looking for work in order to obtain government benefits.
A person who is running in an election or who is applying to a position for a job.
A participant in an examination.
Something or somebody maybe suitable for or in danger of something or somebody.
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As nouns the difference between jobseeker and candidate
is that jobseeker is a person seeking employment while candidate is a person who is running in an election or who is applying to a position for a job.jobseeker
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Alternative forms
*job seekerNoun
(en noun)Derived terms
* Jobseeker's AllowanceSee also
* employercandidate
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(en noun)Why Does Nature Form Exoplanets Easily?, volume=101, issue=3, page=184, magazine=(American Scientist) , passage=In the past two years, NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope has located nearly 3,000 exoplanet candidates ranging from sub-Earth-sized minions to gas giants that dwarf our own Jupiter.}}