full-time
adjective
uk/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/ us(abbreviation FT) HR, WORKPLACE
for all the hours of the week that people normally work, not just for some of them:
full-time job Holding down a full-time job when you've got three children is not easy.
full-time employment The number of women in full-time employment has risen in the last few years.
a full-time employee/worker
full-time staff Only full-time staff will qualify for this benefit.
full-time education There are concessions for people in full-time education.
full-time
adverb
She went back to work full-time when her youngest child went to school.
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part-time