Processes
Email
Corporate Structure
Positions
Department
100

This process makes a round hole in a material using a rotating tool.

Drilling

100

How do you start an email in a formal way, when you don't know the Name of the Person?

Dear Sir or Madam

100

A company with a small number of employees and low revenue compared to others.

small company

100

This person is the head of a company.

CEO / Boss

100

this department helps new employees and organizes Training
 

human ressources

200

 A process where a metal sheet is pushed through rollers to make it thinner.

Rolling

200

Wich is an appropriate closing for a formal email?
 

Yours sincerely

200

The segment of the economy in which a business operates.

Sector

200

Someone who helps a manager with meetings and emails.

Assistant

200

If you want to buy something for the Company, which Department do you cantact?

 purchasing department

300

A process where liquid metal is poured into a mold and cooled.

Casting

300

This line tells you what the email is about. It’s at the top.

Subject

300

A company that controls other businesses.

Parent Company

300

 Someone who works with you in the same company.

Colleague

300

This department sells products or services to customers

Sales

400

A process where metal is pressed into shape using a hammer or press.

Forging

400

When you add a file or photo to an email, you do this.

Attach

400

A smaller part of a company focusing on specific operations.

Division

400

This person talks to visitors at the front desk.

Receptionist

400

This department plans how to advertise and promote products.

Accounting / Finance

500

In this process, the cutting tool rotates and removes material from a fixed workpiece.  

Milling  

500

A short message at the end of your email (like “Best regards”).

 Closing / Sign-off

500

A union of two or more companies to form a single entity.

Merger

500

A young person learning a job in a company.

Trainee

500

Who talks directly to customers to help them with their Problems or Questions?

Costumer Service