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Someone whose job is to keep or examine the financial records of a company or organisation | Accountant |
A part of your job that is your particular duty to deal with | Area of responsibility |
To be the person who is responsible for someone or something | Be left in charge |
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) | The main person responsible for managing a company or organisation, who is also sometimes the company's president or chairman of the board |
Letters or emails from one person to another, or the activity of writing and receiving letters or emails | Correspondence |
Responsible for something or someone | In charge of |
Lead the team | To be in control of a group of people who work together to do something |
To look at a book or computer in order to find facts about a situation, person, event, etc. | Look up information |
A person whose job is not well paid | Low-end worker |
A person who organizes letters, meetings and telephone calls for someone with an important job | Personal assistant (PA) |
To decide which of a group of things are the most important so that you can deal with them first | Prioritise |
To advertise something that is made or grown to be sold | Promote a product |
To buy something | Purchase |
The process of looking at goods when they are being produced to make certain that they are of the intended standard | Quality control |
A letter that is written by someone who knows you, to say if you are suitable for a job or course | Reference |
A part of an organisation that works to improve its existing products and develop new ones | Research and development (R&D) |
Having a duty to deal with or manage someone or something | Responsible for |
To the level of quality that is officially demanded of something | To the required standards |
The way two people or groups who work together feel and behave towards each other | Working relationship |
To allow someone to say sorry | Accept an apology |
To help | Assist |
To make something a different colour so that it is more noticeable, especially written words | Highlight |
A circle divided into several parts to represent how the total amount of something is divided up | Pie chart |
Writing and activities that are intended to make a person, company, or product more popular | Public relations (PR) |
A website for communicating with friends and for meeting other people | Social networking site |
If information spreads or if someone spreads it, it is communicated from one person to another. | Spread information |
To suddenly start an activity | Break into a new area |
To increase the number of different things made by your business | Broaden your product range |
To think of a suggestion or plan | Come up with an idea |
The buying and selling of something when other businesses are trying to be more successful than yours | Competitive market |
A large company or group of companies | Corporation |
Cheaper than usual | Discounted |
A piece of electrical equipment with a particular purpose in the home or office | Electrical appliance |
If a company launches a product or service, it makes it available for the first time. | Launch a product |
Soon after an earlier success, and as a result of it | On the back of a previous success |