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Employee

a person working for wages and benefits

Employer

The company that hires and employees work for

Retirement

Stop working a job completely, usually after years of service or age.

Promotion

Rising to a higher position at work

Occupation

Job or Profession

Employment

Paid work

Job Application

An official form filled out to request a job

Technology

Tools or inventions to help make a job easier

Career

a job or profession that someone does for many years

Pension

A regular payment made during retirement

Salary

A fixed regular payment made usually every two weeks (biweekly)

Hourly Paid by hours worked

Orientation

An overview of a new job

Training

Learning new skills for a job to do an occupation

Benefits

Non-wage items given to employees (Health insurance, vacation time)

Working Conditions

Working hours, job tasks, working environment

Job Interview

A conversation with an employer to hire for a job

Supervisor

` An employee’s boss