Глоссарий. Employment.
Employment Vocabulary
This page shows 20 words and phrases typically used in discussing employment, which you can also find in the EnglishClub ebook Essential Business Words.
|
term |
meaning |
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1 |
bonus |
n. additional pay given to employee as incentive or reward |
2 |
curriculum vitaeUK |
n. short account of one's education, career etc; CVUK; resumeUS; resumeUS |
3 |
dismiss |
v. to remove or discharge from employment; to sack [colloq.]; to fireUS |
4 |
employer |
n. person or firm who employs people - employee n.person employed |
5 |
fireUS |
v. [colloq.] to dismiss |
6 |
interview |
v. an oral examination of an applicant for a job - also v. |
7 |
make redundantUK |
v. [made, made] to dismiss because of not being needed - redundancyUK n. |
8 |
maternity leave |
n. period of absence from work (for a woman) when having a baby |
9 |
notice |
n. advance warning of intention to resign - to give or tender one's notice v. |
10 |
perk |
abbr. perquisite; something additional to regular salary [eg: free meals; a car] |
11 |
personnel |
n. the people who work for a firm |
12 |
personnel officer |
n. manager responsible for recruitment, training and welfare of personnel |
13 |
promotion |
n. advancement in rank or position - to promote v. |
14 |
prospects |
n. opportunity for success, promotion etc |
15 |
recruit |
n. to look for and employ personnel - recruitment n. |
16 |
resign |
v. to give up a job - letter of resignation n. |
17 |
retire |
v. to leave employment, esp. because of age - retirement n. |
18 |
salary |
n. a fixed, regular payment, usually monthly, made by employer to employee |
19 |
staff |
n. the people who work for a firm or a particular department; employees |
20 |
take on |
v. [took, taken] to employ; to hire |