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1. To be called for an interview: to be invited to attend an interview

Example: Although he has been called for an interview, he hasn’t got a job yet.

2. To be your own boss/run your business/be self-employed: to have your own business

Example: It has been my dream to be my own boss because I can do everything in my way if I run my own business.

3. A nine-to-five job: a normal job that consists of an 8 hour a day

Example: The idea of doing a nine-to-five job is quite arduous for a few people.

4. To be stuck behind a desk: to be unhappy in an office job

Example: Working full-time in an office can lead to being stuck behind a desk.

5. One of the perks of the job: an extra benefit you get from a job

Example: Extra meal is one of the perks of the job, which make employees more satisfied

6. Job satisfaction: the feeling of enjoying a job

Example: Job satisfaction is the most important factor when a person chooses a job.

7. Manual work: work that requires physical activities

Example: Many people have manual work that requires them to work in a dangerous environment.

8. Temporary work: work done for a limited time only

Example: Taxi driving is just my temporary work, I am applying for a better job.

9. Voluntary work: to work without pay

Example: In my free time, I join in voluntary work to help society.

10. To be well paid: to earn a good salary

Example: Working in the auditing area will be well paid.

11. Working conditions: the hours, salary and other entitlements that come with the job

Example: Employer should spend more money on improving the working conditions.

12. To meet a deadline: to finish a job on time

Example: Last week she was really stressed because she had to work too hard to meet the deadlines.

13. To take early retirement: to retire early

Example: Recently, a large number of older worker tend to take early retirement, then they will have more time to travel.

14. A heavy workload: to have a lot of work to do

Example: Many workers are complaining about the heavy workload, and they are asking for a higher salary.

15. Shift work: a system in which different groups of workers work somewhere at different times of the day and night

Example: The company I’m working in currently has different shift work. I can choose either day or night.

16. Morning/Night Shift

Example: Many industries rely heavily on shift work, and millions of people work in jobs that require shift schedules.

17. Tempting offer

Example: After graduating in economics, I got a very tempting offer from an investment bank and accepted it.

18. Land a new job: get a new (and usually a good) job

Example: After graduating, I did the usual things of putting together my CV & applying for jobs. Luckily, I landed a fantastic new job at a tourism company.

19. Living wage: enough money to live on

Example: After doing a job swap, I just got a living wage which didn’t commensurate with my experience & ability.

20. Take up the post: start work

Example: After being laid off, I went back to my old job and took up the post of editor of a leading fashion journal.

21. Carve a niche for myself: make a special position for myself

Example: After graduating, I practiced medicine for a number of years in London. I managed to carve a niche for myself as a specialist in dermatology.

22. Job swap: 

Example: I want to take up some fresh challenges so I did a job swap for a year.

23. Do a job-share: a situation where 2 people share equal parts of the same job

Example: I decided to go part-time and do a job-share with my friend after returning from maternity leave.

24. Lay off staff: dismiss staff because there is no work for them to do

Example: My start-up went through a difficult period and had to lay off staff

25. Volume of work: workload

Example: I can’t go out tonight. I’ve got a volume of work to finish.

26. Earn a good living

Example: I had a substantial volume of work – private students and marking exams – and was able to earn a good living

27. Fast-track scheme: a system for rapid training and promotion of talented staff

Example: This year 29 police took recruits from the fast track scheme.

28. Move up the ladder: being promoted

Example: I was put on a fast-track scheme and was moving up the ladder fast

29. Throw a sickie: take a day off work pretending to be sick

Example: I don’t like my job so I throw a sickie from time to time

30. Get the sack: be dismissed

Example: I want to take one week off from work but I’m afraid of getting sacked.

 

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