posting
noun
uk/ˈpəʊstɪŋ/ us [ C ] HR
a job, often within the organization that you already work for, which involves going to a different country or town to work for a particular period:
a foreign/overseas posting
a posting in/to sth He will use a two-year posting in Singapore to encourage people to consider living and working in Scotland.
[ C ] INTERNET
an electronic message or information that is put on a website in order to allow many people to see it:
A separate report on Thursday showed that job postings on the internet stayed strong in July.
an internet/online/website posting
a blog/bulletin board/message board posting
[ C or U ] ACCOUNTING
the process of writing figures in a ledger (= book recording money that a company has spent and received), or the figures that are written:
The company's posting of third-quarter earnings indicated a substantial slackening in computer sales.
[ U ] COMMUNICATIONS mainly UK
the act of sending a letter or package by mail:
Proof of posting does not constitute proof of delivery.
See also
certificate of posting