This is when a job makes you feel like you are doing something meaningful or helping others. It fills your heart.
fulfilling
15
You feel content because you did a good job or achieved what you wanted.
Satisfying
15
This means the job gives you a lot of benefits, and not just money—it could be personal growth or a sense of worth.
Rewarding
15
A job that is difficult but in a way that tests your abilities and keeps you interested.
Challenging
15
This job requires a lot of your time, energy, or attention. It can be very "mệt mỏi" because it asks for so much from you.
Demanding
15
Simply put, it's a hard job. It requires "sự cứng rắn" to get through it.
Tough
15
A job that is not interesting or exciting at all. It’s very "vô vị."
Dull
15
You do the exact same thing over and over again. It’s "nhàm chán" because there is no variety.
Repetitive
15
This is like "repetitive" but even worse—it's so unchanging that it makes you feel like a robot. It’s "một màu."
Monotonous
15
Choose the odd one out! (Demanding, Taxing, Exhilarating, Grueling)
Exhilarating. While the others mean the job is exhausting in a negative or heavy way, exhilarating means it’s exciting and makes you feel alive.
25
Odd one out! (Monotonous, Repetitive, Humdrum, Stimulating)
Stimulating. This is the opposite of the others; it means the work keeps your brain active and interested.
25
Which is the odd one out? - (Fulfilling, Lucrative, Rewarding, Satisfying)
Lucrative. The others are about emotional or intrinsic rewards (how you feel). Lucrative only means the job pays a lot of money (extrinsic reward).
25
Odd one out! - (Tough, Challenging, Arduous, Mindless)
Mindless. The first three require effort and skill. A mindless job is so easy or boring that you don't even have to think while doing it.
25
Nam is a doctor at a charity hospital. The hours are long and the pay is low, but every time he saves a patient, he feels a deep sense of purpose and happiness in his heart. How would Nam describe his job?
Fulfilling
20
Your new boss expects you to answer emails at 11:00 PM, finish 50 reports a day, and attend meetings during your lunch break. You feel physically and mentally exhausted. This job is becoming very:
Demanding
20
Lan works in high-frequency trading. She doesn't find the work meaningful (it doesn't "fill her heart"), but she earns $200,000 a year and gets a massive bonus every December. Lan’s job is definitely: