What do you do? To find out what someone’s job is you say: What do you do? On the following slide Sarah talks about her job.

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What do you do? To find out what someone’s job is you say: What do you do? On the following slide Sarah talks about her job.

Note:

Word combinations with ‘work’ If you work or have work, you have a job. But you don’t say that someone has a work. Work is also the place where you do your job.

Here are some phrases with ‘work’:

Types of job and types of work A full-time job is for the whole of the normal working week; a part-time job is for less time than that. You say that someone works full-time or part- time. A permanent job does not finish after a fixed period; a temporary job finishes after a fixed period. You talk about temporary work and permanent work.

Ways of working Old and new ways

I’m in computer programming. There’s a system of flexitime in my company, which means we can work when we want, within certain limits. We can start at any time before eleven, and finish as early as three, as long as we do enough hours each month. It’s ideal for me as I have two young children.

Nice work if you can get it All these words are used in front of ‘job’ and ‘work’: Satisfying, stimulating, fascinating, exciting. Dull, boring, uninteresting, unstimulating. Repetitive, routine. Tiring, tough, hard, demanding

Nature of work

Recruitment and selection Recruitment The process of finding people for particular jobs is recruitment or, especially in American English, hiring. Someone who has been recruited is a recruit or, in American English, a hire. The company employs or hires them; they join the company.

A company may recruit employees directly or use outside recruiters, recruitment agencies or employment agencies. Outside specialists called headhunters may be called on to headhunt people for very important jobs, persuading them to leave the organization they already work for. This process is called headhunting.

Applying for a job

Harry is a building engineer. He saw a job in the appointments pages of one of the national paper. He made an application, sending in his CV and a covering letter explaining why he wanted the job and why he was right for the position.

Note: Situation, post, position are formal words often used in job advertisements and application. BrE: CV; AmE: résumé or resume BrE: covering letter; AmE: cover letter

Selection procedures

Pay and benefits Wages, salary and benefits

Compensation 1 My name is Alan. I’m a specialist in pay and benefits. Compensation and remuneration are formal words to talk about pay and benefits, especially those of senior managers. Compensation package and remuneration package are used especially in US to talk about all the pay and benefits that employees receive. For a senior executive, this may include….

share options (BrE) or stock options (AmE): the right to buy the company’s shares at low prices. There may be performance- related bonuses if the manager reaches particular objectives for the company.

Compensation 2