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B1 - Work Vocabulary A-Z

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  • A phrasal verb that means the same as "search for". L____ ____.
    look for
  • I'm in c_____ of the sales department.
    charge
  • If you work more than your usual hours, you do o_____.
    overtime
  • My husband is a f_____ journalist and works from home.
    freelance
  • It's an alternative to working full-time, but you work fewer hours. P_____-_____.
    part-time
  • Another way of saying "resign". Q_____.
    quit
  • It's the opposite of a permanent job. T_____.
    temporary / temp
  • A h_____ cuts your hair.
    hair stylist / hairdresser
  • Chefs work in here. K_____.
    kitchen
  • A person who plays in instrument or sings for their job. M_____.
    musician
  • A person who works in a zoo and takes care of the animals. Z_____.
    zookeeper
  • A person who works for him / herself is s_____-_____.
    self-employed
  • My partner works shifts: he works at n_____ one week, then during the day the next week.
    night
  • I'm going to a_____ for that job I saw online.
    apply
  • My brother is in his second y_____ of college, and he loves it.
    year
  • My company has more than 90,000 e_____ around the world.
    employees
  • He was d_____ when the company lost a major contract.
    downsized
  • A verb that means when people stop working after the ages of 65 or 70. R_____.
    retire
  • A person who grows plants and flowers is a g_____.
    gardener
  • He decided to set u_____ his own business last year.
    up
  • I w_____ for an international company in New York City.
    work
  • A small, non-speaking job in a movie has this letter in it! _x___.
    extra
  • It's what you don't have in you're unemployed. J_____.
    job
  • You usually have an i_____ before a company decides if you get a job with them.
    interview
  • The person who tells you what to do at work is your b_____.
    boss
  • An animal doctor. V_____.
    vet / veterinarian