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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - Cultura laboral y carrera

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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)

to work with someone else in order to create something or reach the same goal

colaborar

colaborar

Ex: Teachers and parents collaborated to organize a successful school fundraiser .Los maestros y los padres **colaboraron** para organizar una recaudación de fondos escolar exitosa.

to investigate further based on information or suggestions provided by someone

dar seguimiento, seguir

dar seguimiento, seguir

Ex: The supervisor asked me to follow up on the progress of the project with the team .El supervisor me pidió que **hiciera un seguimiento** del progreso del proyecto con el equipo.

to simultaneously do more than one thing

realizar diversas tareas al mismo tiempo

realizar diversas tareas al mismo tiempo

Ex: The chef had to multitask in the kitchen , preparing multiple dishes at the same time to meet the demands of a busy restaurant .El chef tuvo que **multitarea** en la cocina, preparando varios platos al mismo tiempo para satisfacer las demandas de un restaurante ocupado.
workforce
[Sustantivo]

all the individuals who work in a particular company, industry, country, etc.

mano de obra

mano de obra

Ex: Economic growth is often influenced by the productivity and size of the workforce.El crecimiento económico a menudo está influenciado por la productividad y el tamaño de la **fuerza laboral**.
notice
[Sustantivo]

a formal statement or letter declaring that one intends to end an agreement, especially an employment or residential contract

preaviso

preaviso

Ex: The contract stipulated that a 30-day notice must be given before canceling the service .El contrato estipulaba que se debe dar un **aviso** de 30 días antes de cancelar el servicio.

free service that people of the same profession provide for each other, especially common among physicians

cortesía profesional

cortesía profesional

Ex: Professional courtesy among architects often includes sharing industry insights and best practices without charge.La **cortesía profesional** entre arquitectos a menudo incluye compartir conocimientos y mejores prácticas de la industria sin cargo.
to dismiss
[Verbo]

to remove someone from their job or position, typically due to poor performance

despedir

despedir

Ex: The government dismissed the official from their position amid allegations of corruption .El gobierno **destituyó** al funcionario de su cargo en medio de acusaciones de corrupción.

to maintain a job, especially for a certain period of time

mantener, conservar

mantener, conservar

Ex: The company values employees who can hold down positions through adversity .La empresa valora a los empleados que pueden **mantener** sus puestos a pesar de las adversidades.
to lay off
[Verbo]

to dismiss employees due to financial difficulties or reduced workload

despedir

despedir

Ex: The restaurant is laying off 20 waiters and waitresses due to the slow summer season .El restaurante está **despidiendo** a 20 camareros y camareras debido a la lenta temporada de verano.
to let go
[Verbo]

to dismiss someone from their job or employment, often due to poor performance or misconduct

despedir, cesar

despedir, cesar

Ex: She was let go after missing too many deadlines on important projects .Fue **despedida** después de perder demasiados plazos en proyectos importantes.

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 voluntarily resign or retire from a job or position

renunciando

renunciando

Ex: The politician announced he would step down after the controversy .El político anunció que iba a **renunciar** después de la controversia.
personnel
[Sustantivo]

individuals employed in an organization, especially in military or structured environments, who are expected to follow directives

personal

personal

to take on
[Verbo]

to hire someone

contratar, tomar en

contratar, tomar en

Ex: The startup is ready to take on fresh talent for their innovative projects .La startup está lista para **contratar** nuevos talentos para sus proyectos innovadores.
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.
human resources
[Sustantivo]

(in an organization, company, etc.) a department that is in charge of hiring new employees and training them

recursos humanos

recursos humanos

Ex: She contacted human resources to ask about her salary increase .Ella contactó a **recursos humanos** para preguntar sobre su aumento de salario.
Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)
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