Job advertising: Exercise 1 Match the words and expressions in the first box with one of the dictionary definitions in the second box. A. To have the right qualifications. B. Money which is given to a sales person for selling a certain amount of goods (usually expressed as a percentage of the value of goods sold). C. To encourage somebody to do something. D. Something which encourages you to work harder. E. The different things you need to do as part of your job. F. A letter that you send with a résumé, document, etc., which gives basic information about why you are sending it. G. (In a job) To reach a higher position with more money and more responsibility. H. The collection of different things that you receive in return for doing your job. I. The people you work with in a company. J. A job. K. A detailed list of your qualifications, work experience, etc. L. The knowledge and skills that you get by doing a particular job. M. A job which is not filled by somebody. N. The things that you get for doing your job in addition to money. O. The minimum amount of money you receive for doing a job. P. A group of people who work together in one company or department. Q. The questioning of a person who is applying for a job. R. Money which is sometimes paid to somebody when they leave one place to go and work in another place. S. A formal request (usually written) for a job. T. A more formal word for beginning or starting. U. The most successful or most important. V. A regular pay rise, often based on how well an employee performs at work. W. An energetic way of working. X. A person who applies for a job. |