A person with whom one works.
Colleague
The date or time by which a job or project must be completed.
Deadline
A form or paper that indicates interest in a particular place of employment.
Application
The collaborative effort of a group of people working together to achieve a common goal
Teamwork
Advancement to a higher position or rank within a company.
Promotion
A person who oversees and manages the work of others.
Supervisor
A specific piece of work that needs to be accomplished.
Task
A formal meeting where a potential employer asks question to assess a candidates suitability for a job.
Interview
A gathering of people for a specific purpose, usually to discuss work-related matters.
Meeting
The amount of money paid to an employee for their work, usually on a monthly or annual basis.
Salary
A person or firm who employs people.
Employer
The amount of work that needs to be done within a given period of time.
Workload
A document that summarizes a person's education, work experience, skills, and qualifications.
Resume/CV
Information or comments made to an employee about their work or behaviour.
Feedback
Additional pay given to an employee as incentive or reward.
Bonus
Manager responsible for recruitment, training and welfare of personnel.
Personnel office or HR
Additional hours worked beyond the normal working hours, usually eligible for extra pay.
Overtime
Something you write to a prospective employer after an interview.
Thank you letter (email, note)
You often need this when you start a job to learn the rope.
Training
Pay usually on a hourly basis.
Wage
Someone who works for no pay.
Volunteer
Something that you do for a living.
Job
Someone who can vouch for your character, skills and work performance.
Reference
You are usually allowed one or more of these during your work day.
Break
Compensation your employer "pays" you in the form of health and dental insurance, and perhaps money for a gym membership.
Benefits