Word Meaning 役職

やくしょく yakushoku

役職 is read as やくしょく (yakushoku) and means managerial position.

Meaning

English

  1. managerial position
  2. executive position
  3. post
  4. official position

Reading

Kana

やくしょく

Romaji

yakushoku

Stroke Sequence

2 Characters • 25 Total Strokes

Study Signals and Categories

JLPT N3 Jōyō Grade 5 Kanken 6級 Rank 13069 Priority C

Related Vocabulary

Max. 12

役職手当

やくしょくてあて

executive allowance

役職名

やくしょくめい

job title

役人

やくにん

government official

役割

やくわり

part

やく

part (in a play, film, etc.)

役所

やくしょ

government office

役目

やくめ

duty

役者

やくしゃ

actor

役場

やくば

town hall

役に立つ

やくにたつ

to be helpful

役立つ

やくだつ

to be useful

役員

やくいん

director

Example Sentences

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What do you do?

Tom doesn't have an office.

He has a position.

He resigned from the post.

He has a position.

Bill was too young to take the post.

Well there aren't any other positions left. After that, all that is left is basic member.

This investment plan requires approval from the director of operations or someone of equally high status in order to execute.

"I've brought Mei up by my own hand. You think I'd give her up so easily to some stranger from who knows where? If you want to marry her, bring me a statement of your qualifications." "Of course. I've brought it with me." "Give it to me. Huh. Academic background: Tatoeba Medical School, graduate. Place of work: Tatoeba General Hospital. Position: Assistant Professor." "Well then, come on in. Hey, bring some sake! On the double!"