Job engine

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The job engine (also: the job machine) is a catchphrase that the mass media use to designate individual companies , industries or events that create a particularly high number of new jobs , depending on the economic situation . Job engines can also be regionally limited if, for example, a company moves to a new location or enlarges an existing one.

The metaphor of an engine allows vivid formulations such as ›the job engine is running at full speed‹ and ›the job engine is stuttering‹. The metaphor also describes how a job engine ›pulls‹ other companies, that is, creates jobs in these companies as well. Suppliers and service companies for large industrial establishments are typical.

Examples of job engines were or are

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Sven Astheimer: The job engine is running at full speed . In: FAZ.NET, accessed: July 24, 2008
  2. a b Job motor medium-sized businesses stutter . In: stern.de, accessed: July 24, 2008
  3. Anne Seith: The auto industry is no longer the number one job engine . In: SPIEGEL ONLINE, accessed: July 24, 2008
  4. Georg Meck: The green champions from Germany . In: FAZ.NET, accessed: July 24, 2008
  5. Thorsten Winter: "Jobmotor" should continue to run at high speed . FAZ , November 8, 2006, archived from the original on March 5, 2016 . ;.
  6. Job engine biotechnology is gaining momentum . In: vfa.de Association of Research-Based Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, accessed: January 20, 2013
  7. job engine Mittelstand . In: manager-magazin.de, accessed: July 24, 2008
  8. The Soccer World Cup should be a job engine . In: sueddeutsche.de, accessed: July 24, 2008