Noun
open position (plural open positions)
(finance) An active trade with unrealized profits and losses that has not yet been offset (“closed”) by a corresponding equivalent deal.
Often, the pressure of the business and fear of having an open position encourages us to hire people who are either not right for the job or not ready to take on the responsibility. Maureen Chiquet
And there’s only one open position the WFP hasn’t made an endorsement on yet: Attorney General. Source: Internet
He had worked with members of the group in other capacities before auditioning for the open position. Source: Internet
Automatically operated switches can be used to control the motions of machines, for example, to indicate that a garage door has reached its full open position or that a machine tool is in a position to accept another workpiece. Source: Internet
Close harmony and open harmony use close position and open position chords, respectively. Source: Internet
Here the switch is shown in the open position. Source: Internet