wanting very much to win or be more successful than other people
competitive
to suggest or think of an idea or plan
come up with something
the use of machines and computers that can operate without needing human control - noun
automation
the time and date by which something must be done - noun
deadline
interested in learning about people or things around you
curious
to examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way
go over something
the situation of not having a job that provides money, or the number of people in this situation at any time - noun
unemployment
period of work, often 8 hours, sometimes at night - noun
shift
having or using good judgment, (reasonable)
sensible
to do something that you have not been able to do recently
catch up on something
belief and confidence in your own ability and value, respect for yourself - noun
self-esteem
a way of working that is based on people having temporary jobs or doing separate peices of work, each paid separately, rather than working for an employer - noun
gig economy
believing that something is very important and giving a lot of time and energy to it, (commited)
dedicated
to fail to do something fast enough or on time (delay)
fall behind (something)
the group of people who work in a company, industry, country, etc.: the people who are available for work in a particular area, country, industry - noun
workforce
working independently usually for various organizations rather than as an employee of a particular one - adjective/adverb
freelance
very good at thinking of new and original ideas, (resourceful)
inventive
to start to direct your efforts and attention to something, especially work, (begin)
get down to something
a period in which the development of machinery leads to major changes in agriculture, industry, transportation, and social conditions, esp. in England in the 18th century - noun
Industrial Revolution
to make a journey regularly between work and home - verb
commute