This question seems quite vague. By jobs, do you mean 'programs', or as UNIX understands the term 'jobs', which are programs that run under a user's login session.
That is not much clearer. A program is a job. A job runs programs.
There is a unix command 'jobs' that shows you what is running in your session. The 'job' that is running may run one or more programs before it finishes.
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