Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
full-timer
noun
/ˈfʊlˌtaɪ.mər/

Definition
A full-timer is a person who works full-time, typically at least 35 to 40 hours per week, as opposed to part-time employees who work fewer hours.

Examples
- A full-timer at the company receives health benefits and paid leave.
- He transitioned from a part-timer to a full-timer after proving his commitment to the team.
- Many students work as full-timers during summer break.

Meaning
Full-timer refers to someone whose job requires a standard amount of work hours, usually providing benefits associated with full-time employment.

Synonyms
- Full-time employee
- Permanent employee
- Regular staff member