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Work vocabulary C1

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  • My job in education is really ____________. It's difficult and interesting at the same time.
    challenging
  • I've been busy with ____ ______ for 2 years now and I still can't find a job!
    job hunting
  • Martin works as a ____ _____. He finds employees in other companies on LinkedIn and tries to make them work for his company!
    head hunter
  • Daisy told me that her job is really ________. She finds it boring and she does the same things over and over again.
    monotonous / repetitive
  • I work for 8 hours every day because it's a ____-____ job.
    full-time
  • He has a _______-______ job. There's no way he's gonna get promoted!
    dead-end
  • My job is so _________. I have to put my best abilities into action, as well as work overtime a lot.
    demanding
  • In Britain, people who work for government departments are called _____ ______.
    civil servants
  • My friend Jessica has been given a _______ ________ to be with her father, who is seriously ill.
    compassionate leave
  • Paul is employed under a _____-______ contract. He's going to work here for a few months.
    fixed-term
  • He's a politician. It's such a _____-______ job! The level of responsibility is huge!
    high-powered
  • Billy is not in the office today. He broke his leg yesterday, so he's taken a _____ _____.
    sick leave
  • Jessica is pregnant. She doesn't go to work because she's on a ______ _______.
    maternity leave
  • It's difficult to move up the ________ _______ when you're young. It gets easier as you gain more experience.
    career ladder
  • I would rather have a _______ job than work for one single company.
    freelance
  • I've never attended university, therefore I have no ______ ______. I can't get a better job!
    academic qualifications
  • I work as a doctor. My job is __________. I can feel that I'm useful for the society.
    rewarding
  • Julia is so good at ______ _____ ______ _______ (hint: feet). She always has an answer to any question!
    thinking on her feet
  • Thousands of workers in the UK are on _____-______ contracts. Their employers don't have to give them any working hours.
    zero-hours