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  • It’s not that difficult – the same tasks are repeated many times.
    repetitive
  • put in a new and difficult situation without any help (say the idiom)
    be thrown in at the deep end
  • It’s a lot more exciting or attractive than ordinary jobs.
    glamorous
  • So many things were new and difficult. It forced me to make a lot of effort
    challenging
  • take a break and relax (say the idiom)
    put one's feet up
  • ...............is that we need another ten thousand dollars to complete the project.
    The bottom line
  • Despite having a degree in English literature, he got stuck in a ....job at an insurance company.
    dead-end
  • At the meeting, she tried to get ..................by asking a few questions.
    the ball rolling
  • The coach is confident that you will rise ..............
    to the challenge
  • try your best to do something difficult and be successful (say the idiom)
    rise to the challenge
  • have a lot of work and responsibilities (say the idiom)
    have a lot on his plate
  • teach somebody new how to do something correctly (say the idiom)
    show him the ropes
  • the most important reason for something (say the idiom)
    the bottom line
  • It's a superb job. You get thrown ..................and it's all up to you.
    in at the deep end
  • Every day is different, dealing with different tasks and different people.
    varied
  • It’s extremely well paid and offers plenty of chances for promotion.
    high-flying
  • Jake will take you around and show you the ........
    ropes
  • What did you do this weekend? Not much, I just .............. and watched television.
    put my feet up
  • begin a project or start an idea (say the idiom) 
    to start the ball rolling
  • It’s enjoyable and interesting career and well worth the effort.
    worthwhile
  • You will need to be able to cope well under pressure.
    stressful
  • She's got a lot ............- especially with two new projects starting this week.
    on her plate
  • It requires a lot of training or practice
    highly-skilled
  • I left because there was no chance of moving to a higher position.
    dead-end