To employ someone or pay someone to do a particular job.
HIRE
This person helps customers/clients in a shop.
A SALES ASSISTANT
At the furniture department.
A small card that has your name, company name, and the job you do printed on it .
A BUSINESS CARD.
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To watch or organize a job or an activity to make certain that it is being done correctly.
OVERSEE/SUPERVISE
A CHIEF ACCOUNTANT.
Where can you buy a kettle, a pan and a jar?
At the kitchenware department.
The most important office of an organization or company, or the people working there.
THE HEAD OFFICE
A group of shops that belong to a single company, have the same appearance, and sell similar goods.
A CHAIN STORE
This person looks for new employees for the company.
A HUMAN RESORCES DIRECTOR.
Where can you buy shampoo and body milk?
At the cosmetics department.
A planned occasion when people come together, either in person or online to discuss something.
A MEETING
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Selling of goods in large amounts at low prices to shops and businesses, rather than selling them in shops to customers.
WHOLESALE
This person has got a budget and a target.
A SALES DIRECTOR
At the bridal department department.
A formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place.
AN APPOINTMENT
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One of a group of people who work together.
COLLEAGUE
This person helps organise advertising campaigns.
Where can you buy some underwear ?
At the furnitlingerie department.
A meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job or course.
AN INTERVIEW
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