promote, to give someone a higher or more important position in a company, demote, to lower someone’s position in a company, apply for, to officially ask for something, especially in writing or by sending in a form, job interview, a meeting in which an employer asks the person questions to see if they are the right person to do that job, quit, to leave a job, full-time, work usually for 5 days a week, 8 hours a day, part-time, work for only some of the day or the week, sack, to remove someone from a job, retire, to stop working because of old age or ill health, salary , money for your work, usually paid to you every month, employer, a person or organisation that gives jobs to people, employee, someone who is paid to work for someone else.
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New Horizons - B1 - Vocabulary - Lesson 32 - Introduction
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