Two words, first begins with C, second begins with A. Someone who gives advice about work and further studies.
Starts with
B
A person who is in charge of a worker or organization. One who directs or supervises workers.
Starts with
C
To direct the performance of (a piece of music or an orchestra, choir, etc.).
Starts with
D
A qualification you get from a college or university.
Contains
E
Two words, first begins with L, second begins with E. Practical wisdom gained from living.
Starts with
F
Two words, first begins with F, the second begins with L. This is what you study when you study English. It means a language that you had to learn and is not official in your country.
Starts with
G
Someone who has recently finished university.
Starts with
H
Two words, first begins with H, second begins with E. What you study at a university. Not a degree. This refers to studying at a university or college, anything higher than High School. Post-secondary school studies. Not bachillerato.
Starts with
I
This is a meeting you need to have with human resources to get a job. You need to talk about your job experience and education.
Starts with
J
A paid position of regular employment. What you have when you work regularly for a company.
Starts with
K
A job where you are the monarch of a country. You can marry a queen.
Starts with
L
Two words. First begins with L, second begins with C. A person employed to help people attain their goals in life.
Contains
M
Begins with E. One employed by another usually for wages or salary and in a position below the executive level. Synonym for worker.
Starts with
N
A job you can have where you work at a hospital or a health clinic. You help the patients and doctors.
Starts with
O
This means you own something. It could be a job like if you own a football team.
Starts with
P
The possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring. Usually refers to a person's future.
Starts with
Q
A job where you can be the leader of a country. One famous one of these was Elizabeth of England. You can marry a king.
Starts with
R
Someone who works for a newspaper as a journalist. They collect information on stories to write them later.
Starts with
S
Someone who has recently finished school.
Contains
T
Begins with S. What you do before a text, quiz or exam. Usually means looking at notes in a notebook or reading from a textbook.
Contains
U
Two words, first begins with D, second with C. What you study at university. One example is Bio-chemistry.
Starts with
V
A job where you like to suck people's blood and you have to sleep during the day.
Starts with
W
Two words, first begins with W, second begins with E. The jobs that a person has had. The experience of having had a job.
Contains
X
Begins with T. Money you have to pay to the government when you work at a job. This money pays for public services.
Contains
Y
An extended period of leisure and recreation, especially one spent away from home or in traveling.
Starts with
Z
A place where you could work in the future if you know how to deal with animals. Not a veterinarian.