assertiveness - Expressing your needs and opinions clearly and honestly while still respecting other people., job centre - A government office that helps people find work and provides information about financial support., training - The process of learning the specific skills you need to do a job or activity., apprenticeship - Programs where you work and earn a salary while learning specific job skills and gaining a qualification., further education - Education for people over 16 that is not at a university (e.g., college or vocational courses)., employment - The state of having a paid job; working for a company or person., pathway - A planned series of courses or jobs that help you reach a specific career goal., job description - A document that explains the tasks, duties, and responsibilities of a specific role., skills - Particular abilities you have learned through practice, such as coding, cooking, or speaking a language., strengths - The natural qualities or talents that you are particularly good at (e.g., being organized or creative)., confrontational - Behaving in an angry or aggressive way that is likely to cause an argument., passive-aggressive - Showing anger or unhappiness in an indirect way rather than speaking about it openly., avoidant - Choosing to stay away from difficult situations, people, or conversations to avoid conflict., interviewee - A person who is being interviewed for a job., employee - A person who is paid to work for an organization or another person.,

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