Job/Work/Career Vocabulary – Learn English Words & Phrases

We all want a bright future and plan to work hard to get it. When it comes to our careers, we typically have a lot of options. We make excellent and terrible decisions, but the most important thing is to accept responsibility for your choices. Make the right decision and learn a lot of English words and phrases to improve your communication skills. A new job comes with new duties, and having a professional attitude about them may help you win half of the battle. Being able to communicate effectively in English will help things move more smoothly. To enhance English Speaking, adopt the best communication practices and learn English words and phrases on a regular basis.

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Learn English Words - Job/Career

Mary: Hi Justin. How are you doing?
Justin: Hey Mary. I’m doing good, what about you? You look quite happy, what happened?
Mary: Oh yes Justin, finally my dream has come true.
Justin: And what is that if I may ask?
Mary: I got a job in XYZ media house in New Jersey.
Justin: Wow, but this was obvious. Congratulations!
Mary: Thank you so much Justin.
Justin: So, don’t I deserve a treat? And you cannot shy away. (smiles)
Mary: Hmm…. I am so sorry Justin, this time it won’t be possible. But I promise, I definitely owe you one.
Justin: Oh, not an issue. I completely understand. Now, you might be having a lot of formalities to take care of.
Mary: As expected. In fact, my joining is on the next Monday. So, I have to hurry a bit.
Justin: Well, that’s too quick. I guess they should have given you sufficient time to gather yourself and wrap up your priorities.
Mary: Never mind. I am all set to fly. Just a bit of things left to sort out and I’m done.
Justin: I am happy for you. By the way is this company providing you accommodation and travelling with other perks?
Mary: Yes, the company is taking care of everything so I don’t need to worry about it.
Justin: That’s really cool. I hope you read all the points in your appointment letter.

Learn English Words - Employment

Mary: Uh… actually I haven’t received the appointment letter yet. They said I will receive it once I resume. But they have already booked the flight tickets for me, you know.
Justin: Oh, come on Mary, how can you just travel to another city and join a company when you aren’t appointed legally?
Mary: But the HR manager Jack, who works for that company has assured me that on my arrival I will be receiving the appointment letter.
Justin: That’s totally unprofessional on their part. Or I must say, it’s unethical too. I suggest you fly only once you get the appointment letter.
Mary: I understand your concern but the job is really tempting and I can’t let go this opportunity.
Justin: You are getting lured into this trap, Mary.
Mary: I guess you are over thinking Justin.
Justin: No, I don’t think so. As a friend I will advise you to demand the appointment letter before you fly.
Mary: Okay as you say, I will shoot an email to them right away.
Justin: Now that you get this, if they do not provide you the appointment letter before you fly then it’s better to forget this job.
Mary: Are you serious?
Justin: Yes, of course. Mary you are very talented and any company would be more than happy to hire you, so wouldn’t it be wise to choose a company which follows due diligence in the hiring process?
Mary: Maybe you are right.
Justin: Please don’t get me wrong but as friend I cannot see you taking wrong decisions. But ultimately, it will always be your call.
Mary: I get you Justin and it does make sense. How could I not think on these pointers? Anyways, thanks a lot for alerting me, Justin.
Justin: My pleasure, I’m glad I could be of some help to you.

Video Related Vocabulary to Learn English Words

Word: Media
Meaning: communication channels that reach a big number of people
Usage 1] The violence was not described in any media reporting.
Usage 2] No other media made a similar request.

Word: Obvious
Meaning: clear
Usage 1] Wasn’t that obvious?
Usage 2] It was quite obvious.

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