TỪ VỰNG CHỦ ĐỀ JOBS

Hiểu và sử dụng thuật ngữ là một yếu tố quan trọng trong việc cải thiện điểm số của bạn trong kỳ thi IELTS. Trong phần nói và viết, khi gặp chủ đề JOB, bạn cần sử dụng từ vựng liên quan đến công việc là một cách hiệu quả để thể hiện sự sáng tạo và hiểu biết về chủ đề. Bài viết này của IELTS NGỌC BÍCH sẽ giới thiệu cho bạn một số từ vựng quan trọng trong IELTS để bạn có thể học và sử dụng chúng một cách hiệu quả và tự tin.

TỔNG HỢP TỪ VỰNG VÀ THÀNH NGỮ IELTS CHỦ ĐỀ JOBS

  1. Occupation (n): A person’s regular or principal job or profession.
  2. Career (n): A person’s lifelong professional journey or progress in a specific field.
  3. Profession (n): A specialized occupation that requires advanced knowledge and training.
  4. Employment (n): The act of being employed or having a job.
  5. Job (n): A specific piece of work done in exchange for payment.
  6. Work (n): Activities, tasks, or duties performed to achieve a specific purpose or goal.
  7. Employee (n): A person who is hired to work for an organization or company.
  8. Employer (n): A person or organization that hires and pays employees.
  9. Resume (n): A written document that lists a person’s work experience, education, and skills, typically used when applying for a job.
  10. Curriculum Vitae (CV) (n): A detailed document that provides an overview of a person’s academic and professional history, often used for academic or research positions.
  11. Salary (n): A fixed amount of money paid to an employee for their work, usually on a monthly or annual basis.
  12. Wage (n): Payment received by an employee for work done, typically calculated on an hourly or daily basis.
  13. Earnings (n): The amount of money earned from work or investments.
  1. Promotion (n): The advancement of an employee to a higher job position with increased responsibilities and benefits.
  2. Retirement (n): The act of leaving employment or ceasing to work, usually due to age or after completing a specific number of years of service.
  3. Resignation (n): The act of formally quitting or stepping down from a job or position.
  4. Freelancer (n): A self-employed individual who offers their services to multiple clients on a project-by-project basis.
  5. Entrepreneur (n): A person who starts and manages their own business, taking financial risks in the hope of making a profit.
  6. Internship (n): A temporary position in which a student or recent graduate works to gain practical experience in a specific field.
  7. Apprenticeship (n): A program in which a person learns a trade or profession by working alongside an experienced practitioner.
  8. Land/get/find a job: To successfully secure employment.
  9. Dream job: A job that one desires and finds fulfilling.
  10. High-paying job/Well-paid job: A job that offers a substantial salary or income.
  11. Entry-level job: A job suitable for beginners or those with minimal experience.
  12. Challenging job: A job that presents difficulties or requires problem-solving skills.
  13. Rewarding job: A job that provides personal satisfaction or a sense of accomplishment.
  14. Dead-end job: A job that offers little opportunity for advancement or career growth.
  15. Temporary job: A job that lasts for a limited duration or a specific project.
  16. Desk job: A job that primarily involves office or administrative work.
  17. Remote job: A job that allows for working from a location outside of the traditional office.
  18. Nine-to-five job (n): A regular working schedule from approximately 9 AM to 5 PM.
  19. Intellectual jobs (n): Jobs that require mental or cognitive skills, such as analysis, problem-solving, or creativity.
  20. Manual jobs (n): Jobs that involve physical labor or the use of hands, such as construction, plumbing, or carpentry.
  21. Side hustle (n) A side job, also informally called a side hustle or side gig, is an additional job that a person takes in addition to their primary job in order to supplement their income
  22. Transferable skills: Skills that can be applied across different job roles or industries.
  23. Job market: The current demand and availability of jobs in a particular field or industry.
  24. Job prospects: The likelihood of finding employment or career opportunities.
  25. Rapid career advancement (n): Quick or fast progression in one’s professional journey.
  26. Extensive work experience (adj + n): A wide range or considerable amount of practical job-related background.
  27. Acquire transferable skills (v + adj + n): To obtain skills that can be applied across different job roles or industries.
  28. Climb the career ladder (v): To advance or make progress in one’s professional journey by moving up to higher positions with more responsibilities and better opportunities.
  29.  Maintain work-life balance (v + n):
  30. Get a pay raise

Trên đây là các từ vựng và thành ngữ IELTS chủ đề JOB hữu dụng mà bạn có thể tham khảo. Hãy cùng chờ đón bài viết tiếp theo từ IELTS NGOC BICH nhé!

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