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职务

A job, post, or specific set of duties that someone holds in an organization.

zhi wu

Explanation at your level:

You use this word to talk about your job. If you have a special title at work, that is your 职务. It is a formal way to say 'my job position'.

When you fill out a form for a new job, you write your 职务. It means your title, like 'Manager' or 'Teacher'. It helps people know what you do.

In a business meeting, you might ask someone about their 职务 to understand their authority. It is more formal than asking 'what do you do?'. It focuses on the role within the company hierarchy.

You might use 职务 when discussing someone's responsibilities. It implies that the person has specific duties they must fulfill. It is often used in legal or official documents to define accountability.

At an advanced level, 职务 is used to discuss the intersection of power and duty. It is frequently seen in political or corporate governance discussions, where the 'duties' of an office are scrutinized.

Mastery of this word involves understanding the nuance between 职务, 职位, and 职权. While 职务 is the duty-bound position, 职位 is the rank, and 职权 is the power associated with it. Using these correctly elevates your professional Chinese to a native-like level.

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  • Means professional position or duty.
  • Used primarily in formal or business contexts.
  • Commonly paired with '担任' (to hold).
  • Distinct from '职业' (profession) and '任务' (task).

When we talk about 职务, we are talking about more than just a job; we are talking about a specific position or office. Think of it as the 'seat' someone occupies in a professional hierarchy.

In a business or government setting, your 职务 defines what you are expected to do. It is the formal link between a person and their responsibilities. If you are a manager, your 职务 includes leading the team and making decisions. It is a very common word in formal Chinese, often used when discussing someone's rank or official capacity.

The word 职务 is a compound of two characters. (zhí) relates to duty, office, or post, while (wù) relates to business, affairs, or tasks.

Historically, the concept of 'office' in Chinese culture was deeply tied to the imperial bureaucracy. The term evolved from describing official government appointments to being used for all professional roles in modern society. It reflects the Confucian ideal where every person has a specific duty to perform for the stability of the state or family.

You will mostly hear 职务 in formal or professional environments. It is not typically used for casual, part-time jobs like 'flipping burgers' unless you are being very formal.

Common collocations include 担任职务 (to hold a position) or 职务之便 (taking advantage of one's position). It is a staple in HR documents, news reports, and official contracts. Using this word shows that you understand the formal structure of an organization.

1. 各尽其职: Everyone performs their own duties well. 2. 玩忽职守: Neglect of duty or professional negligence. 3. 因公徇私: Using one's position for personal gain. 4. 职务之便: Taking advantage of one's official position. 5. 恪尽职守: To be extremely diligent in performing one's duties.

In Chinese, 职务 functions as a noun. It is often paired with verbs like 担任 (to hold) or 履行 (to fulfill). The pronunciation is 'zhí wù' (rising tone then falling-rising tone).

It is a non-count noun in the sense that you usually refer to 'a' position or 'the' position, but in Chinese, the measure word or is often used to quantify it. It is distinct from 工作 (general work), as 职务 implies a specific rank or title.

Fun Fact

The character 职 originally depicted a weapon, implying that an official's duty was to protect the state.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈdʒuː.ti/

Not applicable, this is Chinese.

US /ˈdʒuː.t̬i/

Not applicable, this is Chinese.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing 'zh' as 'z'.
  • Flat tone on 'wu'.
  • Confusing 'zhi' with 'zi'.

Rhymes With

食物 (shíwù) 人物 (rénwù) 事物 (shìwù) 义务 (yìwù) 读物 (dúwù)

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Common in formal texts

Writing 3/5

Requires formal context

Speaking 2/5

Used in professional settings

Hören 2/5

Standard in news/work

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

工作

Learn Next

担任 履行 晋升

Fortgeschritten

职权 官僚 职责

Grammar to Know

Verb-Object Collocations

担任职务

Measure Words

一项职务

Formal Sentence Structure

Subject + Verb + Object

Examples by Level

1

我的职务是老师。

My position is teacher.

Subject + 是 + Noun

2

他有新职务。

He has a new position.

Subject + 有 + Noun

3

职务很重要。

The position is important.

Subject + Adjective

4

这是什么职务?

What is this position?

Question structure

5

我有职务。

I have a position.

Simple subject-verb-object

6

职务很忙。

The position is busy.

Contextual description

7

请问你的职务?

May I ask your position?

Polite inquiry

8

职务在变。

The position is changing.

Progressive aspect

1

他在公司担任重要职务。

2

你的职务是什么?

3

这个职务需要经验。

4

我喜欢我的新职务。

5

职务调整了。

6

他辞去了职务。

7

这个职务很有挑战性。

8

请写下你的职务。

1

她因职务之便获得了信息。

2

这个职务需要很强的领导力。

3

他在政府担任高级职务。

4

公司为他安排了新职务。

5

履行职务是每个员工的责任。

6

这个职务的薪水很高。

7

他被提升到了经理职务。

8

请详细说明你的职务范围。

1

他因玩忽职守被解雇了。

2

担任此职务需要极高的专业素养。

3

职务与职权必须匹配。

4

他在该职务上工作了十年。

5

这个职务不仅是荣誉,更是责任。

6

他利用职务之便谋取私利。

7

该职务的职能范围很广。

8

我们需要重新定义这个职务。

1

该职务的设立旨在加强内部监管。

2

他以职务身份出席了会议。

3

在行使职务过程中,他表现出了卓越的才能。

4

该职务的任期为三年。

5

职务晋升机制需要更加透明。

6

他不仅胜任该职务,还做出了杰出贡献。

7

我们需要明确界定各部门的职务边界。

8

该职务具有高度的独立性。

1

他将该职务视为实现公共利益的平台。

2

职务的更迭往往伴随着权力的重组。

3

他恪尽职守,圆满完成了各项职务要求。

4

该职务赋予了他极大的行政自主权。

5

在复杂的官僚体系中,职务往往被异化。

6

他对于职务的理解超越了简单的职责范畴。

7

该职务的特殊性在于其对法律的严格要求。

8

他以一种近乎使命感的方式履行职务。

Häufige Kollokationen

担任职务
履行职务
职务之便
高级职务
职务调整
辞去职务
职务范围
职务晋升
职务犯罪
撤销职务

Idioms & Expressions

"恪尽职守"

To perform one's duty conscientiously.

他一直恪尽职守。

formal

"玩忽职守"

Neglect of duty.

他因玩忽职守被罚。

formal

"各尽其职"

Everyone performs their own duties.

大家各尽其职,工作很顺利。

neutral

"因公徇私"

Using one's position for personal gain.

他绝不会因公徇私。

formal

"越俎代庖"

To exceed one's duties and interfere in others' work.

别越俎代庖。

literary

"在其位,谋其政"

If you hold a position, you must handle the responsibilities.

他总是秉持在其位,谋其政的原则。

formal

Easily Confused

职务 vs 职位

Both mean position.

职位 is rank, 职务 is duty-bound position.

他的职位很高 vs. 他的职务很重。

职务 vs 职业

Both start with 职.

职业 is profession (e.g., doctor), 职务 is role (e.g., Chief Surgeon).

我的职业是医生,职务是主任。

职务 vs 职能

Both relate to work.

职能 is function/capability.

这个部门的职能是销售。

职务 vs 任务

Both end in 务.

任务 is a task, 职务 is a position.

我的任务是完成报告。

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + 担任 + 职务

他担任经理职务。

B1

Subject + 履行 + 职务

他履行职务很认真。

B2

Subject + 利用 + 职务 + 之便

他利用职务之便获利。

A2

Subject + 辞去 + 职务

他辞去了职务。

B1

Subject + 调整 + 职务

公司调整了我的职务。

Wortfamilie

Nouns

职位 Rank/Position
职责 Responsibility

Verbs

担任 To hold a position

Verwandt

职权 Power associated with the position

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral

Häufige Fehler

Using '职务' for simple house chores. Use '家务'.
职务 is for professional/official roles.
Confusing 职务 with 职业 (profession). 职业 is your career, 职务 is your specific role.
Career vs. Position.
Using '做职务' instead of '担任职务'. 担任职务.
Collocation mismatch.
Pluralizing it like English. No plural form needed.
Chinese nouns don't change for plural.
Using it for a physical location. Use '岗位' for physical station.
职务 is abstract/functional.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place your 'job' in an office chair in your mind.

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Professionalism

Use it in resumes or official introductions.

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Rank Matters

In Chinese culture, 职务 defines social hierarchy.

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Verb Pairing

Always pair with 担任 or 履行.

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Tone Accuracy

Don't let the second tone slide into a flat tone.

💡

Don't say '做职务'

Use '担任职务' instead.

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Ancient Roots

The term has deep bureaucratic history.

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Contextual Learning

Read job descriptions to see it in action.

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Rhyme Practice

Rhyme with 物 to master the sound.

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Formality Check

If you are talking to friends, skip it.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Zhi' as 'Duty' and 'Wu' as 'Work'. Duty-Work = Position.

Visual Association

A person sitting in a high-backed office chair.

Word Web

公司 工作 责任 晋升

Herausforderung

Describe your current job or school role using '我的职务是...'.

Wortherkunft

Chinese

Original meaning: Office and business/affairs.

Kultureller Kontext

None, standard professional term.

Equates to 'position', 'office', or 'role' in a corporate setting.

Used in almost all Chinese workplace dramas.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Job Interview

  • 我申请的职务是...
  • 我之前的职务是...

Corporate HR

  • 职务调整通知
  • 职务描述

Government

  • 担任公职
  • 职务犯罪调查

Networking

  • 请问您担任什么职务?

Conversation Starters

"你目前担任什么职务?"

"你觉得这个职务最重要的是什么?"

"你以后想担任什么职务?"

"你认为职务和责任是一样的吗?"

"在你的公司里,职务晋升容易吗?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your ideal professional role.

Write about a time you had to fulfill a specific duty.

Compare your current job with your dream job.

Discuss the importance of professional ethics in your role.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, 工作 is general work, 职务 is a specific position/title.

Yes, if it is a formal role like Class Monitor.

Rarely, it sounds too formal.

Unemployment or having no official role.

No, Chinese nouns don't change.

您担任什么职务?

Yes, very common.

No, use 任务 for a project task.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

我的___是经理。

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 职务

职务 means position.

multiple choice A2

Which verb goes with 职务?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 担任

担任 means to hold a post.

true false B1

职务 can be used for house chores.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

职务 is for professional roles.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Common collocation.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Subject + Verb + Adj + Noun.

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