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At Work - Vocabulary
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I’m in _______ of the Sales department.
charge
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You usually have an _____ before a company decides if you get a job with them.
interview
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A phrasal verb which means the same as ‘search for’.
look for
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The person who tells you what to do at work is your ________ .
boss
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My company has more than ________ 90,000 around the world.
employees
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Do you know anyone who’s been ____ redundant recently?
made
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It’s the opposite of a permanent job.
temporary job
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My brother is in his second ____ of university, and he loves it.
year
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A small, non–speaking job in a film has this letter in it!
extra
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Chefs work in here.
Kitchen
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Another way of saying ‘resign’. (starts with Q)
quit
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My husband is a ______ journalist and works from home.
freelance
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An animal doctor.
a vet
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I _____ for an international company in central London.
work
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A verb which means when people stop working after the ages of 65 or 70.
retire
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It’s an alternative to working full-time, but you work fewer hours.
part-time
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A person who works for him / herself is _____.
self.employed
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He decided to set ___ his own business last year. (preposition)
up
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It’s what you don’t have if you’re unemployed.
A job
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We _______ training courses twice a year.
do
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If you work more than your normal hours, you do _____ .
overtime
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A person who grows plants and flowers is a ______ .
gardener
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My partner works shifts: he works at ____ one week, then during the day the next.
night
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A ______ cuts your hair.
hairdresser
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