the series of jobs that a person has in a particular area of work, usually involving more responsibility as time passes; the period of time that you spend in your life working or doing a particular thing - career, a person that you work with, especially in a profession or a business - colleague, communicate with people; to be about something; to do business with a person, a company or an organization - deal with (the public), to get money for work - earn a salary, a person who is paid to work for somebody - employee, a person or company that pays people to work for them - employer, the things that have happened to you that influence the way you think and behave; the knowledge and skill that you have gained through doing something for a period of time; the process of gaining this - experience, involves a lot of worry and stress; aggressive ways of persuading somebody to do something or to buy something; the condition of air, gas, or liquid - High-pressure, responsible for - in charge of, or into a building - indoors, in a good/bad/dangerous state or situation in which people live, work or do things - in good/bad/dangerous condition, a period of time during which a student or new graduate gets practical experience in a job, for example during the summer holiday - internship, a book that tells you how to do or operate something, especially one that comes with a machine, etc. when you buy it - manual, outside a building - outdoors, lasting or expected to last for a long time - permanent, a marketing tool, used as a strategy to communicate between the sellers and buyers. activities done in order to increase the sales of a product or service; a set of advertisements for a particular product or service; a move to a more important job or rank in a company or an organization - promotion, an exam that you have passed or a course of study that you have successfully completed; a skill or type of experience that you need for a particular job or activity - qualification, (to protect)something so that it is safe and difficult to attack or damage - secure, To have control and authority over someone or something and the duty to take care of them; having the job or duty of doing something or taking care of somebody/something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong - responsible for, working for themselves and not employed by a company, etc. - self-employed, having enough ability, experience and knowledge to be able to do something well - skilled, lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent. - temporary, the action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behaviour/skills that you need to do a job - training, make an official request for a job - apply for a job, to be told you must leave your job because you are no longer needed - be made redundant, to get a job - be offered a job, lose your job because you did something wrong - to be sacked/fired, job with great/bad salary - be well/badly paid, to lose your job - become unemployed, to sometimes work during the day and sometimes during the night - do shift work, go looking for a job - go job hunting, to search for a job - look for a job, a system of working a set number of hours with the starting and finishing times chosen within agreed limits by the employee. - on flexitime, a minimum price that an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor - on the minimum wage, without a job, unemployed - out of work, officially tell somebody that you are leaving your job, an organization, etc. - resign, to leave your job and stop working, especially because you have reached a particular age or because you are ill; to tell somebody they must stop doing their job - retire, register a contact. to write your name on a document, letter, etc. to show that you have written it, that you agree with what it says, or that it is real - sign a contact, typical work schedule - work from 9 to 5, to have a job for 35-40 hours a week - work full-time, to do a job for a large amount of time - work long hours, work more hours than usually. time that you spend working at your job after you have worked the normal hours - work overtime, to work in the evenings, have night shifts - work nights, to have a job for a few hours a week - to work part-time,
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