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A person whose job is to find and hire new employees

Recruiter

100

The total amount of tasks someone must complete.

Workload

100

Working very hard for long hours to achieve success.

Grinding

100

To officially end your work shift for the day.

Clock out

100

The person responsible for interviewing job candidates.

Recruiter

200

The education, experience, or skills required for a job

Qualification

200

Connected with large companies or business organizations.

Corporate

200

Pretending to work or avoiding responsibilities

Slacking

200

Putting in a lot of effort to make money or reach goals.

Hustling

200

A certificate, degree, or skill that makes you suitable for a position.

Qualification

300

Someone who is never late for work or meetings.

Punctual

300

To work together with others toward a common goal.

Collaborate

300

A manager who creates a stressful or unhealthy work environment.

Toxic boss

300

A job with little or no opportunity for career growth.

Dead-end job

300

Working closely with teammates to finish a project successfully

Collaborate

400

To discuss terms until everyone reaches an agreement.

Negotiate

400

A move to a higher position with more responsibility.

Promotion

400

A second job that earns extra income outside your main job.

Side gig

400

A slang expression meaning you successfully earned money or achieved a financial goal.

Bag secured

400

Reaching an agreement after discussing different opinions.

Negotiate

500

The ability to inspire, guide, and manage a team.

Leadership

500

Completing work efficiently and producing good results.

Productivity

500

Feeling mentally and physically exhausted because of too much work.

Burnout

500

A noticeable improvement in someone's professional life or career.

Career glow-up

500

A state of extreme fatigue caused by prolonged stress at work.

Burnout