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Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First) - Contratación y transiciones laborales

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Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First)
employer
[Sustantivo]

a person or organization that hires and pays individuals for a variety of jobs

empleador

empleador

Ex: The employer conducted background checks and interviews to ensure they hired qualified candidates for the job .El **empleador** realizó verificaciones de antecedentes y entrevistas para asegurarse de contratar candidatos calificados para el trabajo.
redundant
[Adjetivo]

no longer employed because there is no more work available or the position is no longer necessary

despedido, redundante

despedido, redundante

Ex: The decision to make him redundant was difficult but necessary .La decisión de hacerlo **redundante** fue difícil pero necesaria.

a financial aid provided by the government to people who are unemployed and actively seeking work, to help cover their living expenses

subsidio de desempleo, prestación por desempleo

subsidio de desempleo, prestación por desempleo

Ex: The government increased the unemployment benefit to help those affected by the pandemic .El gobierno aumentó **el subsidio de desempleo** para ayudar a los afectados por la pandemia.
performance
[Sustantivo]

the action or process of carrying out or accomplishing a task, duty, or function, often measured against predetermined standards, goals, or expectations

rendimiento,  desempeño

rendimiento, desempeño

Ex: The surgeon 's performance in the operating room was flawless , leading to a successful procedure .El **rendimiento** del cirujano en el quirófano fue impecable, lo que llevó a un procedimiento exitoso.

to try to find something or someone

buscar, procurar

buscar, procurar

Ex: He has been looking for a lost family heirloom for years , but he has yet to find it .Él ha estado **buscando** una reliquia familiar perdida durante años, pero aún no la ha encontrado.
to turn in
[Verbo]

to give someone or something to the authorities or the person in charge

entregar, presentar

entregar, presentar

Ex: The store manager turned the shoplifter in to the mall security.El gerente de la tienda **entregó** al ladrón a la seguridad del centro comercial.
interview
[Sustantivo]

a meeting at which one is asked some questions to see whether one is qualified for a course of study, job, etc.

entrevista

entrevista

Ex: After the interview, she eagerly awaited the outcome , hoping to be accepted into the prestigious program .Después de la **entrevista**, esperaba ansiosamente el resultado, con la esperanza de ser aceptada en el prestigioso programa.

to terminate an employee's position because the job is no longer needed or the company is downsizing

Ex: The factory closure will make over 200 employees redundant.
to resign
[Verbo]

to officially announce one's departure from a job, position, etc.

renunciar

renunciar

Ex: They resigned from the committee in protest of the decision .**Renunciaron** al comité en protesta por la decisión.
to apply
[Verbo]

to formally request something, such as a place at a university, a job, etc.

solicitar,  postular

solicitar, postular

Ex: As the deadline approached , more candidates began to apply for the available positions .A medida que se acercaba la fecha límite, más candidatos comenzaron a **solicitar** los puestos disponibles.
labor market
[Sustantivo]

the market in which workers compete for jobs and employers compete for workers

mercado laboral, mercado de trabajo

mercado laboral, mercado de trabajo

motivation letter
[Sustantivo]

a written document explaining why someone wants a particular job, course, or opportunity

carta de motivación, carta de presentación

carta de motivación, carta de presentación

Ex: I spent hours perfecting my motivation letter.Pasé horas perfeccionando mi **carta de motivación**.
Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First)
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