An employee that is hired to work when there is an increase in business such as around the holidays.
Seasonal employee / Casual employee
What might you need to be able to work a specific job.
Degree, experience, internship
They are their own bosses and are responsible for managing all aspects of their business.
Self-employed
An employee that has a contract to work for a specified period of time.
A fixed-term employee
Idiom that means there's hope
Light at the end of the tunnel
An employee that works less than 30 hours.
Part-timer
Someone who receives a wage and pays tax.
Employed person
Temporary employment that individuals, often students or young people, undertake during the summer holidays.
Summer job
A position taken by a student to gain experience, without a pay.
Internship
An official document that gives permission to a foreigner to work.
Work permit
This includes delegating tasks such as IT support, customer service, or human resources to specialized providers, the business can concentrate on its primary objectives and strengths.
outsourcing
An employee that works more than 35 hours.
full-timer
People who cannot find employment.
Unemployed
An employee that has adaptable schedules outside the traditional office setting.
Casual employee
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