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  • A job requires you to create new ideas, designs, or methods. What is the essential quality you must possess?
    Creative
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  • If a huge number of candidates are trying to get the same limited positions, what is the job market like?
    Competitive
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  • What word describes the type of agreement that has a specific start and end date, often making the job less secure?
    Temporary contract
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  • I spent my entire day organizing files, responding to routine emails, and inputting data. This work is mainly admin and what other kind of task?
    Paperwork
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  • hat term describes the entire category or sector of work you are in (e.g., the medical _________)?
    Field
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  • If you work for yourself and are responsible for your own taxes and contracts, you are what?
    Self-employed
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  • What financial incentive, paid once a year, might you receive for excellent performance, in addition to your regular salary?
    Bonus
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  • A job requires you to lift heavy objects and stand for long hours. What adjective describes this kind of work?
    Demanding
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  • What is the opposite of a job that is dull and repetitive? It means you do many different tasks.
    Varied
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  • You are trying to secure a position by submitting your resume and cover letter. What verb describes this process?
    Apply
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  • If your salary is very high, your job is described as being what?
    Well-paid
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  • Your job gives you a deep sense of satisfaction because you are helping others. What word describes this positive feeling about the work itself?
    Rewarding
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  • A job causes you constant anxiety due to a high workload and serious consequences for mistakes. What adjective describes the nature of this work?
    Stressful
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  • The job offers very little stability, meaning the role is what?
    Insecure
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  • If a manager is accountable for the actions of 50 employees, what key professional term describes their role?
    Responsibility
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