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Lista de Palabras Nivel C1 - Vida Laboral

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre la vida laboral, como "appoint", "collaborate", "recruit", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
to ace
[Verbo]

to perform extremely well in something, especially a test

lucirse en, bordar

lucirse en, bordar

Ex: With focused preparation , the aced the interview and secured the position .
to appoint
[Verbo]

to give a responsibility or job to someone

nombrar a, designar a

nombrar a, designar a

Ex: The experienced appointed specific roles during a period of organizational change .

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

colaborar

colaborar

Ex: Teachers and collaborated to organize a successful school fundraiser .

to start happening or being

comenzar, iniciar

comenzar, iniciar

Ex: The commenced with the chairman 's opening remarks .

to investigate further based on information or suggestions provided by someone

dar seguimiento, seguir

dar seguimiento, seguir

Ex: The supervisor asked me follow up on the progress of the project with the team .

to simultaneously do more than one thing

realizar diversas tareas al mismo tiempo

realizar diversas tareas al mismo tiempo

Ex: The chef multitask in the kitchen , preparing multiple dishes at the same time to meet the demands of a busy restaurant .

to arrange or put off an activity or an event for a later time than its original schedule

posponer, aplazar

posponer, aplazar

Ex: I postpone my dentist appointment until after my vacation .
to recruit
[Verbo]

to employ people for a company, etc.

contratar

contratar

to resign
[Verbo]

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

renunciar

renunciar

Ex: resigned from the committee in protest of the decision .
hectic
[Adjetivo]

extremely busy and chaotic

agitado

agitado

Ex: The last-minute changes made the event planning even hectic than usual .
intensive
[Adjetivo]

(in business) concentrating on or using something a lot, such as a piece of equipment, etc.

intensivo

intensivo

monotonous
[Adjetivo]

boring because of being the same thing all the time

monótono

monótono

Ex: The repetitive tasks at the assembly line made the monotonous and uninteresting .
one-on-one
[Adjetivo]

(of an activity) between only two people

cara a cara, privado

cara a cara, privado

stimulating
[Adjetivo]

causing excitement, interest, or activity, often through intellectual or emotional engagement

estimulante

estimulante

Ex: He enjoyed stimulating atmosphere of the bustling city .
tedious
[Adjetivo]

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

tedioso, aburrido

tedioso, aburrido

Ex: Sorting through the clutter in the attic proved to be tedious and time-consuming endeavor .
underemployed
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) not having much work to do in their job or being unable to use their full potential

subempleado

subempleado

Ex: underemployed population often seeks opportunities for career advancement or additional training .
boardroom
[Sustantivo]

a room where the board of directors meet

sala de juntas

sala de juntas

Ex: Important decisions about company strategy are often made in boardroom.
internship
[Sustantivo]

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

pasantía

pasantía

Ex: internship program provided him with valuable skills and insights into the industry .
vacancy
[Sustantivo]

a position or job that is available

vacante, puesto vacante

vacante, puesto vacante

Ex: The newspaper advertisement listed vacancies in customer service roles .
coworker
[Sustantivo]

someone who works with someone else, having the same job

colega, compañero de trabajo

colega, compañero de trabajo

Ex: coworker received a promotion after years of hard work .
supervisor
[Sustantivo]

someone who observes or directs a person or an activity

supervisor

supervisor

Ex: supervisor conducts regular meetings to discuss team progress .
amateur
[Sustantivo]

someone who is not skilled or experienced enough for a specific activity

amateur

amateur

Ex: As amateur, he entered the race for the experience rather than aiming to win .
interviewee
[Sustantivo]

someone who answers the questions during an interview

entrevistado, candidato

entrevistado, candidato

Ex: interviewee's responses were well-received by the hiring committee .
sick leave
[Sustantivo]

a specific period of time granted to a person who is ill to temporary leave work

permiso por enfermedad, licencia por enfermedad, baja por enfermedad

permiso por enfermedad, licencia por enfermedad, baja por enfermedad

Ex: She returned to work after sick leave feeling much better .
maternity leave
[Sustantivo]

a period of time when a woman can take a break from working and stay home before and after the birth of her child

licencia por maternidad, baja por maternidad

licencia por maternidad, baja por maternidad

Ex: Maternity leave allowed her to bond with her newborn without worrying about work responsibilities .
multitasking
[Sustantivo]

(of people) the ability to perform more than one task simultaneously

multifunción, realización de diferentes tareas

multifunción, realización de diferentes tareas

Ex: Multitasking can sometimes lead to decreased productivity if not done carefully .
labor
[Sustantivo]

work, particularly difficult physical work

labor

labor

Ex: She hired labor to help with the extensive renovations on her house .
discrimination
[Sustantivo]

the practice of treating a person or different categories of people less fairly than others

discriminación

discriminación

Ex: She spoke out discrimination after witnessing unfair treatment of her colleagues .
pension
[Sustantivo]

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

pensión

pensión

reference
[Sustantivo]

a letter written by a former employer about a former employee who has applied for a new job, giving information about them

referencia

referencia

Ex: Before leaving her old job , she made sure to ask for a reference from her supervisor .
schedule
[Sustantivo]

a plan or timetable outlining the sequence of events or activities

horario

horario

Ex: The construction company adhered to a schedule to finish the project ahead of the deadline .
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 workforce.
workload
[Sustantivo]

the amount of work that a person or organization has to do

volumen de trabajo

volumen de trabajo

Ex: Stress and burnout can result from consistently handling an workload.
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 notice must be given before canceling the service .
increment
[Sustantivo]

an increase in someone's salary that happens at regular intervals

aumento

aumento

Ex: We observed a increment in sales over the past quarter .

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

cortesía profesional, consideración profesional

cortesía profesional, consideración profesional

Ex: Professional courtesy among architects often includes sharing industry insights and best practices without charge .
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