temping

/ˈtɛmpɪŋ/
verb
  1. To work as a temporary employee.
    • He temped at three different companies last summer.
    • Many college graduates temp while they search for a career job.
    • She is temping at a marketing agency this week.
noun
  1. The practice of working as a temporary employee, especially in an office setting.
    • She did temping for several months while looking for a permanent job.
    • Temping can be a great way to gain experience in different industries.
    • He started temping at a law firm and later got hired full-time.
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