Statistiques concernant Voca Anglais 2

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A company carA car that is owned by a company or any other organization and is used by an employee during his or her work hours
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A firmA firm is a business organization, such as a corporation, limited liability company or partnership that sells goods or services to make a profit
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SalaryA fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee
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Work councilA group of employees elected or chosen to represent all the employees in
a company during the meetings with their employers
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Salary scale / pay gridAlso refers to as salary range
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An interviewA meeting in which an employer poses questions to see if you are suitable for the job
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A signing bonusAn amount of extra money offered by an employer usually during the first month to persuade him to take up the job
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A want adA newspaper advertisement stating that something or someone is wanted
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A bonus / an incentiveAn extra amount of money that is given to you as a present or reward for outstanding work
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Wage freezeAn occasion when a company or government fixes the amount paid to workers and will not allow any increase
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A job offerAn offer from an employer to give you a job
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A companyAn organization that sells goods or services in order to make money
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A job interviewA one on one discussion in which an employer asks the person applying for a job various questions to see and test whether he/she would be the right person to do the job
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A contractorA person or company who arranges to supply materials or workers for the several purposes like construction or moving goods
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A volunteerA person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to do it
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An applicantA person who formally requests for a job or to study at a college or university
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To hold a meetingMeans to call for a meeting or to arrange a meeting
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To work freelanceMeans to handle many jobs. Projects with different companies instead of working just with one employer
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A law firmReferred to a business that employs lawyers to represent clients or argue in court
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Board of directorsReferred to the group of people chosen by the shareholders to manage a company or organization
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A meeting pointRefers to a common place to have talks either casual or official
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An appointmentRefers to a formal arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place
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An applicationRefers to an official request for a job, usually in writing
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Pay slipRefers to a proof in the form a printed paper or a digital document that is given to an employee to show monthly earned and deductions ie; amount taken off for income tax etc
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BoardroomRefers to a room where the people who control a company or an organization meet to discuss and take important calls
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Voluntary workRefers to a work that is done willingly without being forced or paid to do it
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A blue collarRefers to doing work that need strength or physical skill rather than office work
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To apply for a jobRefers to looking / requesting for a work, either temporary or permanent, and sending in resumes to companies with the help of internet or newspaper
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To arrange a meetingRefers to plan or organize an appointment
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BoardRefers to the group of senior most members in an organization in charge of the whole setup and taking important decisions for the company.
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To be shortlistedRefers to the list of people who have been judged the most suitable for a job, made from a longer list of people originally considered, and from which finally one person will be chosen
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Manpower/ laborforce (us) / WorkforceRefers to the number of people working or available for work or service
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To do overtime/ to work extra timeRefers to the time spent working beyond regular working hours expected in a job
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Salary riseRefers to when salary moves upwards
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TelecommutingRefers to work from home, making use of the internet, email and telephone
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To telecommuteRefers to working for an organization from home and communicating with the main office and customers, etc. By phone or email
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PerksRefer to added benefits or advantages such as goods or bonus that you are given because of your job
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A white collarRelating to people who work in offices, doing work that needs mental rather than physical effort
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A free-lancerSomeone who works on different projects with different companies at the same instead of being associated with just one employer
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RetirementThe act of quitting your job and stop working usually during old age
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A resignationThe act of telling your employer that you are leaving your job
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Work experienceThe experience that a person already has working
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Term of noticeThe minimum time in advance that an employee needs to inform his employer before quitting a job
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WagesThe money earned by an employee for the hours spent at work paid by the employer
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Reduction in forceThe process used to terminate employees as a result of lack of funding, change of work requirements or the reorganization of a department or business operation
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To convene a meetingTo bring together a group of people for a meeting, or to meet for a meeting
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To scheduleTo fix or arrange an event or activity that will take place at a particular time
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To quit a jobTo leave a particular job or workplace
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To retireTo leave your job or quit working because of old age or ill health
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To volunteerTo offer to do something willingly without having been asked to do it and/or without expecting payment
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