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Idioms
-to pay your way (through college)
-to keep in touch with smb = to communicate with somebody, especially by writing to them or telephoning them
-(to keep/stay) on top of things = in control of what is happening: Work tends to pile up if I don't keep on top of it.
-to pull out all the stops = to do everything you can to make smth successful
Colleagues
- opposite number = a person who does the same job as you in another organization
-to talk shop = to talk about your work with the people you work with, especially when you are also with other people who are not connected with or interested in it
-to stand out from the rest/in a crowd idiom = to be easily seen; to be noticeable
-to be rushed/run off your feet idiom = to be extremely busy; to have too many things to do: Weekdays are slow in the restaurant, but at weekends the staff are rushed off their feet.
-to be snowed under (with smth) idiom = to have more things, especially work, than you feel able to deal with
-to be up to your ears/eyes in smth idiom = to have a lot of smth to deal with: Were up in our ears in work.
-to have your hands full idiom = to be very busy or too busy to do smth else
-to be on the go/move idiom / informal = to be very active and busy
-to do run-of-the-mill tasks idiom (often disapproving) boring, routine
-to get out of a rut = to escape from a monotonous, boring situation
-up-and-coming (young lawyer/businessman) = likely to be successful and popular in the future
-to step into smbs shoes = to continue a job or the work that somebody else has started
-to be/start at the bottom of the career ladder = in a low position in a work organization or hierarchy
-to move up the (career) ladder = to be promoted
-to climb to the top of the career ladder = to get to a top position in a work organization or hierarchy
-to stay the course = to continue doing something until it has finished or been completed, even though it is difficult
-to earn/win brownie points with smb = if somebody does something to earn brownie points, they do it to make somebody in authority have a good opinion of them: She's just trying to win brownie points with the boss.
-to make or break smb/smth = to be the thing that makes somebody/something either a success or a failure
-to put smth to the test = to put somebody/something in a situation which will show what their or its true qualities are
-to be on hand = to be available
-to bear in mind = to remember
-to think twice before doing smth
-To shine through bad days
-to have a change of heart = if you have a change of heart, your attitude towards something changes, usually making you feel more friendly, helpful, etc
Phrasal
to look for a job
to put together your
to follow smth up phr = to add to something that you have just done by doing something else: You should follow up your phone call with an email or a letter.
live up to = to fit
to build up confidence to put (your skills) smth into practice
Hand in your resignation (give a formal statement, document, etc., stating that one gives up an office)
Go on strike
to get yourself into business/ career environment to take smb into the real world to put smth into practice
to turn into a job offer/to lead to a full-time job
to go through an assessment centre
to make your enthusiasm apparent
to stick it/smth out phr, infml = to continue doing something to the end, even when it is difficult or boring: She didn't like the course but she stuck it out to get the certificate
to clock in/out = to record time at which you arrive at/leave work, esp by putting a card into a machine
to take up the post of = started work