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**To get and start the next pending job execution for a thing** The following ``start-next-pending-job-execution`` example retrieves and starts the next job execution whose status is `IN_PROGRESS` or `QUEUED` for the specified thing. :: aws iot-jobs-data start-next-pending-job-execution \ --thing-name MotionSensor1 This command produces no output. Output:: { "execution": { "approximateSecondsBeforeTimedOut": 88, "executionNumber": 2939653338, "jobId": "SampleJob", "lastUpdatedAt": 1567714853.743, "queuedAt": 1567701902.444, "startedAt": 1567714871.690, "status": "IN_PROGRESS", "thingName": "MotionSensor1 ", "versionNumber": 3 } } For more information, see `Devices and Jobs <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/jobs-devices.html>`__ in the *AWS IoT Developer Guide*.