To formally ask for employment by submitting an application. - Apply for a job:, To work extra hours beyond the regular working hours. - Do overtime:, To be given a higher position or rank at work, often with more responsibilities and pay. - Get promoted:, To voluntarily leave a job or position. - Resign:, To stop working permanently, usually because of age or after reaching a certain number of years in a job. - Retire, To manage and oversee the operations of a business. - Run a company:, To start and establish a new company or enterprise. - Set up a business, To lose your job because the position is no longer needed, often due to downsizing. - Be made redundant, To be fired or dismissed from a job. - Be sacked, To have a work schedule that changes regularly, often including nights or weekends. - Work shifts, To participate in a program designed to teach specific skills or knowledge for a job. - Do a training course, To work independently for different clients rather than being employed by one company. - Freelance:, To work fewer hours than a full-time job, often less than 40 hours a week. - Part-time, To work for yourself instead of being employed by someone else. - Self-employed, A person or organization that hires people to work for them. - Employer, A person who is hired and works for an employer. - Employee, A job that lasts for a limited time, not permanent. - Temporary job, Not having a job and actively looking for work. - Unemployed,

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