"Business English"
Across
- 4. I used to work there ____ time. (at one/on one)
- 7. An amount of money allocated for a specific purpose, often used for unexpected expenses in a project.
- 10. When something is absolutely necessary or essential.
- 13. I'm really ____ time. (on/in/pressed for)
- 14. The skills and knowledge gained from education or training, making someone suitable for a particular job.
- 15. I haven't seen you ____ time! (for/in)
- 16. The official record of what was said or decided at a meeting.
- 18. A job where you work for yourself rather than for an employer.
- 20. A meeting held to discuss the progress of a project and any issues.
- 21. Working only a portion of the standard working week.
- 23. I'll get back to you ____ no time. (on/in)
- 24. Moving up in a company or organization to a higher position.
Down
- 1. An agreement for employment that lasts for a specific, limited period of time.
- 2. In theory, it sounds easy, but ____, it's much harder.
- 3. The ability to change or be changed in order to suit new conditions.
- 5. She's quite happy in Portugal ____ the whole, but of course she misses Brazil.
- 6. A job that involves a lot of pressure and causes stress.
- 8. The state of not having a job but actively looking for one.
- 9. When you work without getting paid, often for a charity or good cause.
- 11. Work that is done only for a specific period of the year, usually during certain seasons.
- 12. The process of finding new employees to fill job vacancies.
- 17. When you work from home using technology to connect to your office.
- 18. When you work in shifts, meaning different times of the day or night.
- 19. Someone who gets a company car and free lunches as part of their employment package receives these as ____.
- 22. Being removed from your job because your employer no longer needs you, often due to financial difficulties.
- 25. We need to finish this project ____ time. (on/in)