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Job - a type of work you do to earn money Occupation - a formal name for a job Employer - a person you work for Boss - a person who is in charge of a company you work for Employee - a person who works for you Job-seeker - a person who is looking for a job Vacancy - a job that is available Staff - a group of people that work together ex. in a company Colleague - a person you work with Co-operate - to work together to achieve sth White-collar worker - a person who works in an office Blue-collar worker - a person who does manual work Office - a building or room where people work To recruit - to look for and employ new members of staff Job interview - a meeting in which a potential employee answers questions to show that their suitable for the job To employ somebody - to give somebody a job and pay for it CV - a short written description of your education, qualifications, work experience and personal interests that you send to your potential employer when you are applying for a job Contract of employment - an document signed between an employer and an employee defining the conditions, duties etc. of work Probation - a period of time when the employer checks if you are suitable for the job To be fired - to loose one's job Notice - a written information that you give to your employer informing you don’t want to work for the company Certificate of employment - a document that proves you have worked in a company Job responsibilities - activities you have to do at work To resign from a job - to stop working somewhere because you don't want to do it any longer Full-time job - a job in which you work for regular hours, usually 8 hours Part-time job - a job in which you work for fewer hours than a full time Salary - a regular amount of money that an employer pays to his employee usually on a monthly basis Pay rise - an increase in the salary Workaholic - a person who is addicted to their work and spends too much time there To work overtime - to work longer hours than defined in your work contract Rat race - a permanent situation in which employees are competing with one another for success, power etc. Off-site - a short trip for employees of the same company allowing them to know each other better Volunteer - a person who doesn't get money for the job they do Meeting - a situation when a group of employees gather in one room to talk about work matters To promote - to give an employee a higher position, more responsibilities and money Paperwork - a lot of documents an employee has to deal with at work Work environment - a place where you work and a group of people you work with Break room - a room where employees can relax, socialize, eat when having a break from work Work benefits - a package of bonuses such as a company car or gym membership etc. provided by an employer Audit - an independent examination ex. of a company's finances made by a person from the outside Paid leave - a period of absence from work (holidays, illness etc.) during which you get your regular salary Maternity leave - a period of absence from work when you are looking after a newborn baby To retire - to stop working because of having reached a particular age To meet deadlines - to finish a project in a specific time To be good at multitasking - to be good at doing many things at the same time To work against the clock - to work in a very limited amount of time To handle stress easily - to be able to work under stress, pressure etc. To replace somebody - to take somebody's place at work because they are on holidays, ill etc. Can-do attitude - a situation when you believe that you can do everything at work Au pair - a person who occasionally takes care of somebody's children Babysitter - a person who takes care of somebody's children on a regular basis Barber - a person who shaves men's beards and cuts men's hair Butcher - a person who prepares and sells meat Car mechanic - a person who repairs cars Carpenter - a person who makes furniture from wood Chef - a person who prepares and cooks food Cleaner - a person who cleans ex. a company's offices Conductor - a person who works ex. in a theater and conducts an orchestra Customer - a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business Dentist - a person treats people's teeth Doctor - a person who treats ill or injured people Estate agent - a person who sells flats, houses etc Film director - a person who makes films Fishmonger - a person who prepares and sells fish Gravedigger - a person who works in a cemetery and digs graves for a funeral service Gym instuctor - a person who helps you to get fit Hairdresser - a person who cuts and styles people's hair Housewife - a woman who takes cares of household and doesn't work outside her home on a regular basis Interior decorator - a person who decorates people's houses Librarian - a person who works in a library Locksmith - a person who works with locks, keys, security systems etc Miner - a person who works underground in order to get ex. coal, diamonds Newsagent - a person who sells newspapers, magazines etc. Painter - a person who paints walls, woodwork etc. Pensioner - a person who doesn't have to work any longer because of their advanced age Photographer - a person who takes pictures of other people, things Politician - a person who deals with politics Receptionist - a person who greets and deals with clients ex. in offices, hotels etc. Scientist - a person who is an expert in science Security guard - a person whose task is to protect ex. shops from thieves etc. Secretary - a person who organizes meetings, type letters etc. Singer - a person who sings solo or in a band Stockbroker - a person who buys and sells securities on a stock exchange on their clients' behalf Tailor - a person who designs, makes or repairs clothing Ticket inspector - a person who controls people's tickets ex. on a bus etc Translator - a person who translates texts from one language to another Travel agent - a person who sells trips Welder - a person who welds metal to make things To gossip - to talk to people about someone and not being sure if it is true information To print - to produce a material such as a document or picture by using some ink and a special device To xero - to produce a copy of a document, picture etc by using a special device To deliver - to take something to a person or place ex. a letter, a parcel etc Factory - a building where various goods are produced such as clothes etc. by means of machines Bank - a place where you can borrow or invest money etc. Shop - a place where you can buy something ex. food etc. Tools - things, objects you use ex. to do something, repair something etc. Folder - a file made of stiff paper or card where you can keep your documents Cash machine - a machine that gives you money provided you use your personal code To liaise with other departments - to cooperate with other sectors within the same organisation To sack somebody - to tell somebody that they cannot work here any more lorem ipsum dolor sit amet / consectetur adipisicing elit / accusamus / at laboriosam / magnam maiores / maxime / non quaerat / repellendus / enim / possimus / quibusdam / alias deleniti / harum / iste placeat / quae / rem repellendus / temporibus

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