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B2 Level Wordlist - Jobs and Occupations

Here you will learn some English words about jobs and occupations, such as "attorney", "bartender", "carpenter", etc. prepared for B2 learners.

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attorney
attorney
[noun]

a lawyer who represents someone in a court of law

Ex: The attorney advised her on the best course of action for the lawsuit .
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bartender
bartender
[noun]

a person who serves drinks behind a bar, typically in a bar, restaurant, or other establishment

Ex: The bartender recommended a local craft beer to the tourists visiting from out of town .
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cab driver

a person whose job is driving a taxi

Ex: He asked the cab driver to turn up the music during the long ride .
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carpenter
carpenter
[noun]

someone who works with wooden objects as a job

Ex: She hired a carpenter to fix the damaged wooden deck in her backyard .
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cashier
cashier
[noun]

a person in charge of paying and receiving money in a hotel, shop, bank, etc.

Ex: The cashier quickly resolved a problem with the customer ’s discount at checkout .
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caterer
caterer
[noun]

a person or company that provides food and drink for an event

Ex: They praised the caterer for the exceptional quality and presentation of the dishes .
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comedian
comedian
[noun]

someone whose job is making their audience laugh through jokes

Ex: The comedian used personal stories to create humor and connect with the crowd .
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economist
economist
[noun]

a professional who studies and analyzes economic theories, trends, and data to provide insights into economic issues

Ex: The Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to the economist for his contributions to game theory .
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electrician

someone who deals with electrical equipment, such as repairing or installing them

Ex: They consulted an electrician to troubleshoot the issue with the flickering lights .
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fisherman
fisherman
[noun]

a person whose occupation or hobby is catching fish

Ex: The fisherman sold the fresh fish at the local market .
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florist
florist
[noun]

a person whose job is arranging and selling flowers

Ex: The florist offered advice on how to care for the flowers to make them last longer .
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health professional

someone whose job involves people's health, such as a doctor, dentist, etc.

Ex: The health professional conducted a thorough examination and prescribed medication for the patient .
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interpreter

someone who verbally changes the words of a language into another

Ex: The tourist guide acted as an interpreter for the group in the foreign country .
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investigator

a police officer whose duties include examining crimes and gathering evidence

Ex: He was promoted to lead investigator in the homicide division .
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librarian
librarian
[noun]

someone who is in charge of a library or works in it

Ex: The librarian’s knowledge of various genres helped them find the perfect book for her book club .
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plumber
plumber
[noun]

someone who installs and repairs pipes, toilets, etc.

Ex: The plumber provided advice on how to prevent future plumbing problems .
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psychologist

a professional who studies behavior and mental processes to understand and treat psychological disorders and improve overall mental health

Ex: The psychologist emphasized the importance of self-care and mindfulness practices during therapy sessions .
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security guard

someone who protects something such as a building, etc.

Ex: The security guard conducted regular inspections to make sure all security measures were in place .
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sheriff
sheriff
[noun]

an elected officer of law in a county

Ex: He served as sheriff for over two decades , earning the respect of the local community .
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shopkeeper

someone who manages or owns a shop

Ex: They chatted with the shopkeeper about the best local products and recommendations .
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spy
spy
[noun]

someone who is employed by a government to obtain secret information on another person, country, company, etc.

Ex: The spy carefully evaded surveillance while gathering details on a confidential project .
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stylist
stylist
[noun]

someone whose job is cutting people's hair or arranging it

Ex: The stylist provided advice on how to repair and prevent damage from frequent styling .
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real estate agent

someone whose job involves selling and renting lands or apartments for people

Ex: They worked with the real estate agent to find a rental property that was close to their workplace .
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travel agent

someone who buys tickets, arranges tours, books hotels, etc. for travelers as their job

Ex: The travel agent recommended several destinations based on their interests and budget .
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freelance
freelance
[Adjective]

earning money by working for several different companies rather than being employed by one particular organization

Ex: The freelance web developer was hired to redesign the client’s website on a contract basis.
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permanent
permanent
[Adjective]

continuing to exist all the time, without significant changes

Ex: His permanent residence in the city allowed him to become deeply involved in local community activities .
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self-employed
self-employed
[Adjective]

working for oneself rather than for another

Ex: She transitioned from a corporate job to being self-employed.
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temporary
temporary
[Adjective]

existing for a limited time

Ex: The temporary road closure caused inconvenience for commuters .
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voluntary
voluntary
[Adjective]

working without pay

Ex: The organization relied on voluntary contributions from people who wanted to help .
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out of work
out of work
[phrase]

having no job

Ex: Being out of work gave him the opportunity to pursue his passion for painting.
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wage
wage
[noun]

money that a person earns, daily or weekly, in exchange for their work

Ex: The government implemented policies to ensure fair wages and improve living standards for workers.
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golden years

a period of time in which someone no longer works due to old age

Ex: He moved to a quiet countryside house to enjoy his golden years.
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