Career ladder - A series of increasingly important or well-paid jobs that someone does during their working life., A perk  - An advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job., A promotion  - The act of raising someone to a higher or more important position or rank., An internship - A period of time during which someone works for a company or organisation in order to get experience of a particular type of work., A dead-end job - A job in which there is no chance of progressing to a better, more important job., To be stuck in a rut  - This idiom means that you are too fixed in one particular type of job, activity, routine, etc., and expresses that you need a change., A run-of-the-mill job - A job that is ordinary and not special or exciting in any way., A workload - An amount of work that a person is expected to do., To take on  - A phrasal verb which means to employ new members of staff., To earn peanuts  - To earn a very small amount of money., To stand somebody in good stead - If an experience stands a person in good stead, it is or will be of great use to them in the future., A deadline  - A time or day by which something must be done., To get a foot in the door - To enter a business or organisation at a low level, but with a chance of being more successful in the future., To throw somebody in at the deep end - To start, or make someone start, doing something new and difficult without help or preparation., To talk shop - To talk about your job with those you work with when not at work.,

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