A period of training where a person learns a skill or trade from a more experienced worker, often combining on-the-job training with classroom instruction.
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An undergraduate academic degree given by colleges and universities upon completion of a specific course of study, usually requiring four years of full-time study.
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a person who applies for a job or is nominated for election.
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The qualification obtained by students who successfully complete a university or college course.
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When someone is hired to work for a company or person in exchange for payment.
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The money is offered to you in a job, before deductions
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A certificate given upon completing high school education, usually received after passing required courses and exams.
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The projected demand for employment in a particular occupation or industry, including factors like job availability, growth potential, and salary trends.
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An advanced academic degree earned after completing undergraduate studies, typically requiring one to two years of additional study and research beyond a bachelor’s degree.
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The money you get after deductions
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Learning and acquiring skills while working at a job, usually under the guidance of more experienced co-workers or supervisors.
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Official approval or certification granted by an organization, allowing individuals to legally practice certain professions or occupations.
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an ability, characteristic, or experience that makes you suitable for a particular job or activity
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The list of jobs you have worked at, curriculum vitae