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Someone who works with you, used especially by professional people.
Colleague
Someone who does their job in their home.
Home worker
Someone who works with you and has a similar position.
Co-worker
Someone who does jobs, especially low ranking job.
Worker
Someone who does jobs, especially low ranking job.
Worker
Someone who is paid to work for someone else.
Employee
Person or firms who employs people
employer/s
Dismiss for economic reasons.
make redundant.
Employ or take on personnel in a company.
hire
Period of absence for an employee when having a baby.
Maternity/paternity leave
To dismiss from a job.
fire
Person who works for a firm or a company.
Employee
Leave job voluntarily.
Resign
Evaluation of one's abilities
Assessment
Human Resources Manager
HRM
Director of Research and Development
Director R&D
Chief Information Officer
CIO
Public Relations Officer
PRO
Personal Assistant
PA
Chief Executive Officer
CEO
As Soon As Possible
ASAP
copy to
CC
Gross Domestic Product
GDP
Very Important Person.
VIP
Limited
Ltd
For example
e.g.
for the attention of
attn.
for the attention of
attn.
Greenwich mean time
GMT
a/c
account
Value Added Tax
VAT
Happening twice a year.
Biannual.
Happening once ea year.
Yearly
Happening every week.
Weekly.
Happening once a month.
Monthly
Done or produced four times a year.
Quarterly
Happening every hour.
Hourly
Obtain money which must be returned.
Borrow
Give or allow the use of money, which must be returned, usually with interest.
Lend
The money used in a country.
currency
Small amount of cash available for everyday expense.
petty cash
An amount of money that a person, business or country can borrow, especially from a bank.
Loan
A person dealing with cash transactions in a bank, shop, etc.
Cashier
Amount of money available or needed for a specific use.
Budget
Piece of paper money
Banknote