maternity leave - Anna isn't at work now because she's just on ___.,  work experience - I didn't get the job because I didn't have any ___ in marketing., vacancy - Our company has a ___ for a senior manager., ropes - I learnt the ___ in a fortnight and my colleagues congratulated me on my work!, career ladder - He worked briefly as a sales assistant and now he's moving up the ___., freelance - My sister's a journalist and has a number of different ___ contracts., colleagues - I don't enjoy my job much, but my ___ and I get on like a house on fire., laid off - Many employees were ___ after the merger of the two companies., perks - The ___ are great in this job. I get a company car and free lunches., resign - I decided to ___ when I got a better job offer from another company, dead-end - Stuart's in a ___ job and has no promotion prospects., hire - We are too busy. We need to ___ more staff., career move - It'll be a decisive __ to go from publishing to advertising., job hunting - I spend most of my time ___ as I have been unemployed for a long time., civil servants - Those who work for the government are called ___., job opening - If you're targeting a particular position, reference the ___., intern - She refused to be treated by an ___ and demanded to see a qualified doctor., entry-level - When recent graduates start their career, they usually get an ___ job, rat race - Paul got caught up in the ___ and was never at home., bone - She worked her fingers to the ___ to provide a home and food for seven children.,

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