How to Say ‘The job’ in German
Die Stelle
dee SHTEL-leh
[dee SHTEL-leh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Die Stelle" often means job position or post. It can sound a bit more formal than "der Job."
🇩🇪 In Germany: In job ads and interviews in Germany, "Stelle" is very common. You will see it everywhere—on portals, emails, and contracts.
Phrase Breakdown
Die
[dee]
the
The definite article for feminine singular nouns in the nominative case.
Die Stelle klingt interessant.
The position sounds interesting.
Stelle
[SHTEL-leh]
position / job
A job position or opening in a company.
Stelle und Team passen gut zu mir.
The position and team suit me well.
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