
(profesión)
ocupación
a person's profession or job, typically the means by which they earn a living

(puesto vacante)
vacante
a position or job that is available

pasantía
a period when a student or graduate works, often unpaid, in order to meet some requirements to qualify for something or to gain work-related experience

aprendiz
someone who works for a skilled person for a specific period of time to learn their skills, usually earning a low income
An apprentice is a person who is learning a trade, craft, or skill from a experienced professional. Apprentices typically work with this professional, gaining practical experience and knowledge in fields such as carpentry, plumbing, or electrical work. During their training, apprentices perform tasks and gradually take on more complex responsibilities as they develop their skills. This period of learning usually combines practical work with classroom instruction, preparing the apprentice to become skilled in their trade and eventually work independently.

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

colega
someone with whom one works

labor
work, particularly difficult physical work

(trabajador)
obrero
someone whose job includes heavy physical work that does not require much skill

comisión
a sum of money paid to someone based on the value or quantity of goods they sell

contrato
an official agreement between two or more sides that states what each of them has to do

pensión
a regular payment made to a retired person by the government or a former employer

salario
an amount of money we receive for doing our job, usually monthly

(sueldo mínimo)
salario mínimo
the lowest level of salary, set by the law
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(aprovecharse de)
explotar
to take advantage of someone by making them work a lot and paying them less than is deserved
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(declararse en huelga)
hacer una huelga
to stop working as a sign of protest against some work issues, such as low wages, poor working conditions, etc.
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subempleado
(of a person) not having much work to do in their job or being unable to use their full potential

monótono
boring because of being the same thing all the time

agotador
causing one to feel very tired and out of energy

(desafiante)
retador
difficult to accomplish, requiring skill or effort

difícil y desafiante
(of a task) needing great effort, skill, etc.

gratificante
(of an activity) making one feel satisfied by giving one a desirable outcome

(aburrido)
tedioso
boring and repetitive, often causing frustration or weariness due to a lack of variety or interest

plus
the extra money that we get, besides our salary, as a reward

realizar diversas tareas al mismo tiempo
to simultaneously do more than one thing
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renunciar
to officially announce one's departure from a job, position, etc.
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volumen de trabajo
the amount of work that a person or organization has to do

horas extras
the extra hours a person works at their job

bien pagado
(of a job or occupation) providing a high salary or income in comparison to others in the same industry or field

supervisor
someone who observes or directs a person or an activity
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