Relacionar Columnas VocabularyVersión en línea Vocabulary b1/b1+ por Ana Cecilia Romero 1 To employ someone or pay someone to do a particular job. 2 Having more knowledge, skill, experience or training than is needed for a particular job. 3 To make a decision that puts you in a less good place in your career. 4 To need something bigger, more modern, better, etc. than what you have at the present time, for example, because you have become more successful, skilled, etc. than you were previously. 5 To leave a job or a place, or to stop doing something. 6 An increase in salary or wages. 7 To force someone to leave their job. His resume shows what looks like a REGRESSIVE CAREER MOVE: he went from marketing executive down to officer in a small company. We HIRED a magician to entertain the children during the birthday party. I realized that I had OUTGROWN my old high school friends and we don't have anything else in common. Last year, she QUIT her job as an assistant to be at home with her kids. The company is confronted not only with many qualified applicants, but also with applicants who look OVERQUALIFIED. My boss said he's giving me a pay RAISE next month from usd 7 per hour to usd 9. I’ve just been FIRED from my job, so I'll have to look for a new one immediately.