Departments
types of employees
stationary

jobs
100

is responsible for  informing the customers and selling the goods

to them

sales department

100

 he is the average employee with low communication skills.

“Invisible” Employee

100

a device for fastening together sheets of paper with a staple or staples

stapler

100

help organizations to finance their operations

Accountant

200

compares offers and buys the

materials or products the company

 sells 

purchasing department

200

 he is the employee that doesn't stand out from the crowd until he has an amazing technical achievement.

“Mysterious” Employee

200

a pen with a tiny ball as its writing point

ballpoint

200

recruitment and contracts

Human resources (HR)

300

stores the products until they are

sold

stores department

300

he is the employee with different levels of work experience.

“Slippery” Employee

300

a folding cover or holder, typically made of stiff paper or card, for storing loose papers

folder

300

is the ‘soft sell’ part of a business. It’s about understanding why people choose products or services and what they want from those choices

Marketing

400

keeps the books to find out the company’s profit or loss

accounts department

400

 he is the employee that has the technical expertise but he is always negativistic.

“The negativistic” Employee

400

is the telephonic transmission of scanned printed material (both text and images)

fax

400

is about maintaining or improving the reputation of an organization by influencing how other people perceive it.

Public relations, or PR,

500

is the head of the company and in charge of running it

the management

500

he is the employee that is motivated, passionate, greatly focused with amazing results.

“Mr. Perfect” Employee

500

 A chair is a chair with a single central leg that allows the seat to rotate 360 degrees to the left or right.

Swivel chair

500

is all about solving problems for clients.

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