JOBS
JOBS&Work
Phrases
Phrases
time expression with in-
100

someone whose job is making travel arrangements for people

travel agent

100

someone whose job is to show visitors a place or area

tour guide

100

to write and make an official request for a job

apply for a job

100

to tell your employer that you do not want your job any more

give in your notice

100

finally, after something has been thought about or discussed a lot

in the end

200

someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court

lawyer

200

someone who operates a television camera or film camera as their job

cameraman

200

to get money for doing work

earn money

200

to be given a higher position

be promoted

200

the years that are in the near future

in the next few years

300

someone in control of an office, shop, team, etc.

manager

300

to have a particular job

work as

300

to work for a lot of hours every day in your job

work long hours

300

a way of learning to do a job at the same time as you do it

on-the-job training

300

in the time that has gone before

in the past

400

someone whose job is to clean houses, offices, public places, etc.

cleaner

400

to do a job in a particular industry or area of work

work in

400

difficult, in a way that tests your ability or determination

challenging work

400

to begin a job or series of jobs that you might do for a long time

start a career

400

in a period of 24 hours

in a day

500

someone who works in an office, typing letters, answering the telephone, and arranging meetings, etc.

secretary

500

to have a job at a particular company

work for

500

to be paid for the weeks that you do not work

get paid holidays

500

the money you receive for doing a job

pay

500

fourteen days from now

in two weeks' time

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