Full Time - GCSE Business Definition

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Full-time is a form of employment or study that requires individuals to engage in their duties for the majority of the standard working week. For businesses, this means working on a set schedule that includes daily commitments, usually around 40 hours per week, except for weekends. This can vary slightly depending on the organisation and industry standards. Full-time students in education are expected to spend a large amount of their week in class, finishing assignments, and participating in activities in order to meet academic goals.

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