Workplace Communication
Meetings & Teamwork
Office Problems
Job Interviews
Professional Idioms
100

A formal message sent electronically at work.

Email

100

To share ideas to solve a problem.

Brainstorming

100

Being late to work regularly.

Tardiness

100

A document listing work experience and education.

Resume/CV

100

What is starting something quickly and successfully?

“Hit the ground running”

200

A conversation between coworkers to exchange information.

Discussion

200

A person responsible for leading a group.

Manager/Supervisor/Boss

200

Too much work and pressure.

Stress

200

A person applying for a job.

Candidate/Applicant

200

What is thinking creatively?

“Think outside the box”

300

Feedback that helps improve performance.

constructive criticism

300

The ability to work well with others.

Collaboration

300

A final date for completing work.

Deadline

300

Special skills or experience that make you suitable for a job.

Qualifications

300

What is learning how something works?

“Learn the ropes”

400

A disagreement or problem between coworkers.

Conflict

400

A planned discussion at work.

Meeting

400

A misunderstanding between employees.

Miscommunication

400

A short meeting to evaluate a job applicant.

Interview

400

What is doing your fair share of the work?

“Pull your weight”

500

This workplace skill involves understanding emotions, resolving tension, and responding appropriately to others.

Emotional Intelligence

500

A meeting where employees discuss progress, goals, and performance.

Performance Review

500

A situation where an employee feels extremely tired and unmotivated because of work. 

Burnout

500

A person who gives information about your work performance to an employer.

Reference

500

What is agreeing or understanding each other?

“On the same page”

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