Time when one is not working or active.
Downtime
Anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems.
Worried
To regard or believe something as likely to happen
To expect
At the present time.
Currently
The process of increasing in size or importance. (Noun)
Growth (n.)
The division of one's time and focus between working and family or leisure activities.
Work-life balance
Very tired
Exhausted
To travel between one's home and place of work on a regular basis
To commute
Not at the present time, but soon to happen.
Not...yet
To pay particular attention to [something]. (Verb)
To focus (v.)
Comments relating to a person's performance of a task, which is used as a basis for improvement.
Feedback
Without a paid job but available to work. (Describes a person)
Unemployed
To put something (such as a decision, plan, agreement, or policy) into effect.
To implement
In a way that is successful and achieves what one wants.
Effectively
A person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate or first academic degree. (Noun).
A graduate (n.)
The wages that a candidate hopes to gain from a job.
Salary expectations
Working for oneself rather than for an employer.
Self-employed
To be overcome with intense emotion, often due to too many tasks or a lot of stress
To feel overwhelmed
In fact or really
Actually
The number of jobs that are available in a particular place or for a particular type of work. (Noun)
The job market (n.)
One's day-to-day plans or timetable.
A schedule
Describes work that takes place online
Remote
To reach higher job or social positions through effort after starting at lower levels or the very bottom.
To work one's way up the ladder
To stop doing paid work and not be obligated to respond to work requests outside of established work hours.
To unplug/To disconnect