Work & Career
Professional collocations for the workplace and career development
Introducción
El inglés profesional está lleno de colocaciones que los hablantes no nativos suelen equivocar. Dices "meet a deadline" no "reach a deadline", "take responsibility" no "get responsibility". Usar las combinaciones correctas transmite competencia y fluidez.
Este capítulo cubre las colocaciones laborales esenciales para reuniones, correos electrónicos, solicitudes de empleo y conversaciones sobre la carrera profesional.
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- 1 meet a deadline To finish something by the required date or time
- 2 take responsibility To accept that you are the one who should deal with somet...
- 3 apply for a job To formally request to be considered for a position of em...
- 4 get promoted To receive a higher position or rank at work
- 5 work overtime To work beyond normal working hours, often for extra pay
Todos los Colocaciones en inglés en este capítulo (28)
- meet a deadline To finish something by the required date or time
- take responsibility To accept that you are the one who should deal with something or who caused s...
- apply for a job To formally request to be considered for a position of employment
- get promoted To receive a higher position or rank at work
- hand in notice To formally inform your employer that you are leaving your job
- job satisfaction The feeling of enjoyment and fulfilment that you get from your work
- work overtime To work beyond normal working hours, often for extra pay
- earn a living To make enough money to support yourself through work
- career change A move from one profession or field of work to a completely different one
- team player A person who works well with others and puts the group before themselves
- make progress To move forward or improve in a task or situation
- heavy workload A large amount of work that someone has to do
- job security The likelihood that you will keep your job without the risk of being made red...
- annual leave Paid time off work that an employee is entitled to each year
- sick leave Time off work because of illness, often with pay
- run a business To manage and operate a commercial enterprise
- take charge To assume control or leadership of a situation
- lead a team To be in charge of and direct a group of people working together
- set a goal To establish a specific target or objective to work towards
- achieve a target To successfully reach or accomplish a specific objective
- make a decision To choose between options after considering them
- solve a problem To find a solution or answer to a difficulty
- attend a meeting To be present at a formal gathering for discussion
- give a presentation To deliver a formal talk or speech to an audience, often with visual aids
- office politics The power struggles, alliances, and manipulation that happen in workplaces
- working conditions The physical environment and circumstances in which people do their jobs
- career ladder The series of levels or positions through which a person can progress in thei...
- performance review A formal assessment of an employee's work over a set period
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