Interview and Careers Vocabulary

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not employed
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unemployed
people who want to find a job
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job seekers
available jobs
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job vacancies
a form you need to fill while you apply to a job
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application form
curriculum vitae
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CV
a business which works for organizations to find people for jobs
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employment agency
people who apply for a job
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applicants
information about their character, abilities and qualifications
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references
the department of an organization that deals with recruitment, screening of the candidates, drawing up a short list and invitation of the best candidates
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Human Resources
employing people
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recruitment
to check carefully if they are suitable to work for a particular organization
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screen
to choose the most suitable people for the job
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draw up a short list
given a job
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hired
people working for a company
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workforce, employees, staff, personnel
specialist consultants who look for high-level executives
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headhunters
important managers
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executives
a large amount of money given to an employee by their new employer
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golden hello
a company that pays people to work for them
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employer
someone who is paid to work for an organization
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employee
working from home and using the Internet
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teleworking, telecommuting
to be employed full-time
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full-time job
people who do not have a full-time job and work for some different companies
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freelancers
a fixed regular payment made by employers, usually monthly, for professional or office work
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salary
money paid per hour or day or week to manual workers
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wage
advantages that come with a job, apart from wages or salary
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perks, fringe benefits
when someone wants to tell their employer that they are going to leave their job
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give/hand in their notice
lose job when you've done something wrong
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dismissed, fired, sacked
lose job when the company reorganizes
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be laid off, made redundant
the extra money you get in addition to your normal payment
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bonus
you earn a percentage of the sales value of the product you sell
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commission
the money you get when you retire
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pension
to do something for long time
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to have (working) experience in
to be qualified just right
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suitably
your acquaintances in work
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colleagues
a person willing to testify in writing about the character or ability of someone, especially an applicant for a job
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referee
a letter to introduce you and briefly summarize your professional background
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cover letter
things you're responsible for
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the responsibilities
a meeting with an interviewer
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interview
a short period of time when your employer tests if you are suitable for a job
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trial period
an agreement between an employer and an employee that outlines the terms of the employee's temporary employment
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temporary contract
to be hired permanently
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permanent job
a contract of employment that is not fixed-term
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open-ended contract
contract that ends on a particular date, or on completion of a specific task, eg a project
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fixed-term contract
getting a bigger role within the organization
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get promoted
testing one's abilities
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challenging
an increase in the amount of money you earn for doing your job
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payrise

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