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1 ♦ career
♦ career /kəˈrɪə(r)/n.1 carriera; lavoro ( con possibilità di avanzamento); professione: an army career, una carriera militare; a playing career, una carriera di giocatore; an acting career, una carriera di attore; a chequered career, una carriera variegata; a distinguished career, un'onorevole carriera; a successful career, una carriera fortunata; to advance (o to build up) one's career, fare carriera; to ruin sb. 's career, rovinare la carriera a q.; career break, interruzione temporanea dell'attività lavorativa: to take a career break, smettere di lavorare per un certo tempo; to take up a career, abbracciare una carriera; intraprendere una professione; You must have a career: what about nursing?, devi sceglierti una professione: che ne dici di fare l'infermiera?● careers advisor = careers officer ► sotto □ career diplomat, diplomatico di carriera □ career-limiting move (abbr. CLM), mossa che compromette la carriera lavorativa □ careers guidance, orientamento professionale □ (GB) careers master, psicotecnico □ career-minded, che vuole far carriera; in carriera □ (in GB) careers office, centro d'orientamento professionale □ (in GB) careers officer, consulente d'orientamento professionale □ career planning, pianificazione delle mansioni professionali □ a career position, un posto di ruolo □ career structure, sviluppo della carriera ( in un'azienda): a good career structure, buone prospettive di far carriera □ career woman, donna in carriera □ (antiq.) in full career, di gran carriera.(to) career /kəˈrɪə(r)/v. i.(seguito da avv. o prep.) andare a gran velocità; andare di gran carriera; precipitarsi: to career about, scorrazzare qua e là; to career off the road, uscire di strada a gran velocità; He careered down the stairs, si è precipitato giù per le scale. -
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3 career
I 1. [kə'rɪə(r)]nome carriera f.a career in television, in teaching — una carriera in televisione, nell'insegnamento
2.a career as a journalist — una carriera come, da giornalista
modificatore [diplomat, soldier] di carrieraII [kə'rɪə(r)]* * *[kə'riə] 1. noun1) (a way of making a living (usually professional): a career in publishing.) carriera2) (course; progress (through life): The present government is nearly at the end of its career.) percorso2. verb(to move rapidly and dangerously: The brakes failed and the car careered down the hill.) andare di gran carriera* * *I 1. [kə'rɪə(r)]nome carriera f.a career in television, in teaching — una carriera in televisione, nell'insegnamento
2.a career as a journalist — una carriera come, da giornalista
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4 career **** ca·reer
[kə'rɪə(r)]1. n(occupation) professione f, (working life) carriera2. vi(also: career along) sfrecciare, andare di gran carriera3. adj(diplomat, soldier etc) di carriera -
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nome interruzione f. della carriera* * *n Britcongedo temporaneo non retribuito (dopo il quale non è automatica la riassunzione)* * *nome interruzione f. della carriera -
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8 peak
I 1. [piːk]1) (of mountain) picco m., cima f., vetta f., sommità f.2) (of cap) visiera f.3) (of inflation, demand) picco m., punta f.; (of price) valore m. massimo; (on a graph) picco m.4) fig. (of career, empire, creativity) culmine m., apice m.; (of fitness, form) meglio m., top m.5) (busiest time) ora f. di punta; tel. tariffa f. intera2.modificatore [figure, risk, level, price] massimo; [fitness, form, performance] eccellente, ottimoII [piːk]verbo intransitivo [inflation, rate] raggiungere un picco, un massimo (at di); fig. [career, interest] raggiungere l'apice, il culmineto peak too early — [ runner] scattare, spomparsi troppo presto; [ prodigy] perdersi per strada; (in career) bruciarsi troppo presto
- peak out* * *[pi:k] 1. noun1) (the pointed top of a mountain or hill: snow-covered peaks.) picco2) (the highest, greatest, busiest etc point, time etc: He was at the peak of his career.) culmine, apice3) (the front part of a cap which shades the eyes: The boy wore a cap with a peak.) visiera2. verb(to reach the highest, greatest, busiest etc point, time etc: Prices peaked in July and then began to fall.) (essere al massimo)- peaked- peaky* * *I 1. [piːk]1) (of mountain) picco m., cima f., vetta f., sommità f.2) (of cap) visiera f.3) (of inflation, demand) picco m., punta f.; (of price) valore m. massimo; (on a graph) picco m.4) fig. (of career, empire, creativity) culmine m., apice m.; (of fitness, form) meglio m., top m.5) (busiest time) ora f. di punta; tel. tariffa f. intera2.modificatore [figure, risk, level, price] massimo; [fitness, form, performance] eccellente, ottimoII [piːk]verbo intransitivo [inflation, rate] raggiungere un picco, un massimo (at di); fig. [career, interest] raggiungere l'apice, il culmineto peak too early — [ runner] scattare, spomparsi troppo presto; [ prodigy] perdersi per strada; (in career) bruciarsi troppo presto
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9 stage
I 1. [steɪdʒ]1) (phase) (of illness) stadio m. (of, in di); (of development, project, process) stadio m., fase f. (of, in di); (of career, life, match, negotiations) fase f. (of, in di); (of journey) fase f., tappa f. (of, in di)at this stage — (at this point) a questo punto; (yet, for the time being) per il momento
at this stage in o of your career in questa fase della tua carriera; at a late stage a uno stadio avanzato; at an earlier, later stage in una fase precedente, seguente; at every stage in ogni fase; she ought to know that by this stage arrivati a questo punto dovrebbe saperlo; by stages per gradi; stage by stage passo dopo passo; in stages poco per volta; the project is still in its early stages il progetto è ancora allo stadio iniziale; she's going through a difficult stage — sta attraversando una fase difficile
2) (raised platform) palco m., piattaforma f.; teatr. palcoscenico m.to hold the stage — fig. tenere banco
to set the stage — teatr. allestire la scenografia
to set the stage for sth. — fig. fare i preparativi per qcs
3) teatr.2.modificatore teatr. [ equipment] scenico; [ lighting] di scena; [play, performance, production, career] teatraleII [steɪdʒ]1) (organize) organizzare [event, strike, coup, rebellion]3) teatr. mettere in scena, rappresentare [play, performance]* * *I 1. [stei‹] noun(a raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.)2. verb1) (to prepare and produce (a play etc) in a theatre etc: This play was first staged in 1928.)2) (to organize (an event etc): The protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.)•- staging- stage direction
- stage fright
- stagehand
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- stagestruck II [stei‹]1) (a period or step in the development of something: The plan is in its early stages; At this stage, we don't know how many survivors there are.)2) (part of a journey: The first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.)3) (a section of a bus route.)4) (a section of a rocket.)•* * *I 1. [steɪdʒ]1) (phase) (of illness) stadio m. (of, in di); (of development, project, process) stadio m., fase f. (of, in di); (of career, life, match, negotiations) fase f. (of, in di); (of journey) fase f., tappa f. (of, in di)at this stage — (at this point) a questo punto; (yet, for the time being) per il momento
at this stage in o of your career in questa fase della tua carriera; at a late stage a uno stadio avanzato; at an earlier, later stage in una fase precedente, seguente; at every stage in ogni fase; she ought to know that by this stage arrivati a questo punto dovrebbe saperlo; by stages per gradi; stage by stage passo dopo passo; in stages poco per volta; the project is still in its early stages il progetto è ancora allo stadio iniziale; she's going through a difficult stage — sta attraversando una fase difficile
2) (raised platform) palco m., piattaforma f.; teatr. palcoscenico m.to hold the stage — fig. tenere banco
to set the stage — teatr. allestire la scenografia
to set the stage for sth. — fig. fare i preparativi per qcs
3) teatr.2.modificatore teatr. [ equipment] scenico; [ lighting] di scena; [play, performance, production, career] teatraleII [steɪdʒ]1) (organize) organizzare [event, strike, coup, rebellion]3) teatr. mettere in scena, rappresentare [play, performance] -
10 ruin
I 1. ['ruːɪn]1) U (collapse) (physical) rovina f., distruzione f.; (financial) rovina f., fallimento m.; (moral) rovina f., fine f.in a state of ruin — [ building] in rovina
to fall into ruin — andare o cadere in rovina
2) (building) rovine f.pl.2.in ruins — distrutto, rovinato (anche fig.)
••II ['ruːɪn]to go to rack and ruin — andare in rovina, in malora
1) (destroy) distruggere [career, economy]* * *['ru:in] 1. noun1) (a broken, collapsed or decayed state: the ruin of a city.) rovina, rudere2) (a cause of collapse, decay etc: Drink was his ruin.) rovina3) (financial disaster; complete loss of money: The company is facing ruin.) crollo, disastro2. verb1) (to cause ruin to: The scandal ruined his career.) rovinare2) (to spoil; to treat too indulgently: You are ruining that child!) rovinare•- ruined
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- in ruins* * *ruin /ˈru:ɪn/n. [uc]1 rovina ( anche fig.); crollo: to fall into ruin, cadere in rovina; The cathedral has gone to ruin, la cattedrale è andata in rovina; Ambition was his ruin ( o the ruin of him), l'ambizione è stata la sua rovina; the ruin of all my hopes, la fine di tutte le mie speranze3 rovina; disastro finanziario: financial [economic] ruin, rovina finanziaria [economica]; Investors are facing ruin, gli investitori devono far fronte al disastro finanziario; The economy is on the road to ruin, l'economia sta andando verso la rovina● to bring to ruin, mandare in rovina; rovinare □ ( anche fig.) to lie [to tumble] in ruins, essere [cadere] in rovina: At the end of the war the country lay in ruins, alla fine della guerra, il paese era in rovina; Her whole life lay in ruins, tutta la sua vita era rovinata.♦ (to) ruin /ˈru:ɪn/v. t.1 rovinare; distruggere ( anche fig.): The crop was ruined by the rain, il raccolto è stato distrutto dalla pioggia; I've ruined my new shoes, ho rovinato le mie scarpe nuove; to ruin sb. 's hopes, distruggere le speranze di qc.; to ruin sb.'s career [fun], rovinare la carriera [il divertimento] a q.; He has ruined his chances of going to university, ha buttato via le sue chance di andare all'università* * *I 1. ['ruːɪn]1) U (collapse) (physical) rovina f., distruzione f.; (financial) rovina f., fallimento m.; (moral) rovina f., fine f.in a state of ruin — [ building] in rovina
to fall into ruin — andare o cadere in rovina
2) (building) rovine f.pl.2.in ruins — distrutto, rovinato (anche fig.)
••II ['ruːɪn]to go to rack and ruin — andare in rovina, in malora
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11 advance
I 1. [əd'vɑːns] [AE -'væns]1) (forward movement) avanzamento m.; mil. avanzata f.; fig. (of civilization, in science) avanzamento m., progresso m.2) (sum of money) anticipo m., acconto m. (on su)3) (increase) aumento m.any advance on Ј 100? — (at auction etc.) 100 sterline, chi offre di più?
4) in advance [book, notify, pay] in anticipo, anticipatamentehere's Ј 30 in advance — ecco 30 sterline di anticipo o in acconto
5) in advance of prima di, in anticipo rispetto a [ person]2.nome plurale advances (sexual) avances f.; (other contexts) approcci m.II 1. [əd'vɑːns] [AE -'væns]to make advances to sb. — (sexually) fare delle avances a qcn
1) (move forward) mandare avanti [ tape]; mettere avanti [ clock]; mil. (far) avanzare [ troops]2) (put forward) avanzare [ theory]4) (move to earlier date) anticipare [time, date] (to a)5) (pay up front) anticipare [ sum] (to a)2.1) (move forward) [ person] avanzare (on, towards verso); mil. [ army] avanzare (on su)2) (progress) [civilization, knowledge] progredire, fare progressi3) (increase) [ prices] aumentare* * *1. verb1) (to move forward: The army advanced towards the town; Our plans are advancing well; He married the boss's daughter to advance (= improve) his chances of promotion.) avanzare2) (to supply (someone) with (money) on credit: The bank will advance you $500.) anticipare2. noun1) (moving forward or progressing: We've halted the enemy's advance; Great advances in medicine have been made in this century.) avanzata2) (a payment made before the normal time: Can I have an advance on my salary?) anticipo3) ((usually in plural) an attempt at (especially sexual) seduction.) avance, approccio3. adjective1) (made etc before the necessary or agreed time: an advance payment.) anticipato2) (made beforehand: an advance booking.) in anticipo, anticipato3) (sent ahead of the main group or force: the advance guard.) (1) avanguardia•- advanced- in advance* * *I 1. [əd'vɑːns] [AE -'væns]1) (forward movement) avanzamento m.; mil. avanzata f.; fig. (of civilization, in science) avanzamento m., progresso m.2) (sum of money) anticipo m., acconto m. (on su)3) (increase) aumento m.any advance on Ј 100? — (at auction etc.) 100 sterline, chi offre di più?
4) in advance [book, notify, pay] in anticipo, anticipatamentehere's Ј 30 in advance — ecco 30 sterline di anticipo o in acconto
5) in advance of prima di, in anticipo rispetto a [ person]2.nome plurale advances (sexual) avances f.; (other contexts) approcci m.II 1. [əd'vɑːns] [AE -'væns]to make advances to sb. — (sexually) fare delle avances a qcn
1) (move forward) mandare avanti [ tape]; mettere avanti [ clock]; mil. (far) avanzare [ troops]2) (put forward) avanzare [ theory]4) (move to earlier date) anticipare [time, date] (to a)5) (pay up front) anticipare [ sum] (to a)2.1) (move forward) [ person] avanzare (on, towards verso); mil. [ army] avanzare (on su)2) (progress) [civilization, knowledge] progredire, fare progressi3) (increase) [ prices] aumentare -
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[kən'tɪnjuː] 1.1) continuare, proseguire [career, studies, enquiry]2) (resume) riprendere, continuare"to be continued" — "continua", "il seguito alla prossima puntata"
"what's more," she continued — "inoltre," continuò
3) proseguire [ journey]4) (preserve) mantenere [tradition, standards]2.to continue with — continuare (con) [task, treatment]
2) [person, route] continuare, proseguirehe continued across, down the street — proseguì attraverso, lungo la strada
3) (in career, role) rimanere, restare (in in)* * *[kən'tinju:] 1. verb1) (to go on being, doing etc; to last or keep on: She continued to run; They continued running; He will continue in his present job; The noise continued for several hours; The road continues for 150 kilometres.) continuare2) (to go on (with) often after a break or pause: He continued his talk after the interval; This story is continued on p.53.) riprendere•- continually
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- continuity 2. adjectivea continuity girl.) di produzione- continuously* * *[kən'tɪnjuː] 1.1) continuare, proseguire [career, studies, enquiry]2) (resume) riprendere, continuare"to be continued" — "continua", "il seguito alla prossima puntata"
"what's more," she continued — "inoltre," continuò
3) proseguire [ journey]4) (preserve) mantenere [tradition, standards]2.to continue with — continuare (con) [task, treatment]
2) [person, route] continuare, proseguirehe continued across, down the street — proseguì attraverso, lungo la strada
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checkered ['tʃekəd] aggettivo1) (patterned) a scacchi, a quadretti2) fig. [career, history] con alti e bassi* * *chequered /ˈtʃɛkəd/a.1 a scacchi; a quadri; quadrettato● ( sport: autom.) chequered flag, bandierina a scacchi.* * *checkered ['tʃekəd] aggettivo1) (patterned) a scacchi, a quadretti2) fig. [career, history] con alti e bassi -
14 climax
I ['klaɪmæks]1) apice m., culmine m.; (of plot, speech, play) climax m. e f. (anche ret.)2) (orgasm) orgasmo m.II 1. ['klaɪmæks]verbo transitivo costituire il culmine di [festival, match]2.verbo intransitivo culminare, raggiungere il punto culminante* * *plural - climaxes; noun(the highest point; the most dramatic moment: the climax of the novel.) climax, punto culminante* * *climax /ˈklaɪmæks/n.1 punto saliente (o culminante); punto di massima tensione; apice; culmine; acme: The crisis reached its climax in June, la crisi raggiunse il punto di massima tensione in giugno; to build up to a climax, aumentare di tensione; essere in crescendo; the climax of a feast, il culmine della festa2 (fisiol.) orgasmo4 (retor.) climax; gradazione ascendente; crescendo graduale.(to) climax /ˈklaɪmæks/A v. t.B v. i.1 raggiungere il punto culminante; culminare: His words climaxed to a moving close, le sue parole culminarono in una chiusura commovente2 (fisiol.) raggiungere l'orgasmo● to climax one's career, raggiungere l'apice della carriera.* * *I ['klaɪmæks]1) apice m., culmine m.; (of plot, speech, play) climax m. e f. (anche ret.)2) (orgasm) orgasmo m.II 1. ['klaɪmæks]verbo transitivo costituire il culmine di [festival, match]2.verbo intransitivo culminare, raggiungere il punto culminante -
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[ɪ'lʌstrɪəs]* * *(of a very high quality, ability etc; famous: an illustrious career; He is the most illustrious of a famous family.) illustre* * *illustrious /ɪˈlʌstrɪəs/a.illustre; celebre; famoso; insigneillustriously avv. illustriousness n. [u].* * *[ɪ'lʌstrɪəs] -
16 launch
I [lɔːntʃ] II [lɔːntʃ]nome (of new boat) varo m.; (of rocket) lancio m.; (of lifeboat) messa f. in acqua; (of campaign, product) lancio m.III 1. [lɔːntʃ]3) (start) lanciare [campaign, career, company]; aprire, avviare [ investigation]; varare [ plan]to launch an attack — sferrare un attacco (on contro)
4) lanciare [ product]2.3.to launch (forth) into — lanciarsi in [description, story]; attaccare [chorus, song]
to launch oneself at sb., sth. — lanciarsi o scagliarsi contro qcn., qcs
* * *I 1. [lo:n ] verb1) (to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground: As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket.)2) (to start (a person, project etc) off on a course: His success launched him on a brilliant career.)3) (to throw.)2. noun((an) act of launching.)- launch into
- launch out II [lo:n ] noun(a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure: We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.)* * *launch (1) /lɔ:ntʃ/n.● (miss.) launch pad = launching pad ► launching □ (miss.) launch vehicle, vettore spaziale.launch (2) /lɔ:ntʃ/n. (naut.)1 lancia; motolancia♦ (to) launch /lɔ:ntʃ/v. t.1 lanciare ( anche fig.); scagliare; (fig.) avviare: to launch a rocket, lanciare un razzo; to launch a threat, lanciare una minaccia; to launch a new product on the market, lanciare un nuovo prodotto sul mercato; to launch an arrow, scagliare una freccia; (miss.) to launch an artificial satellite, lanciare un satellite artificiale3 (naut. e fig.) varare: to launch a ship, varare una nave; to launch a new business, varare una nuova impresa commerciale● to launch a counterattack, (mil.) lanciare un contrattacco □ (polit.) to launch one's manifesto, lanciare (o rendere noto) il proprio programma.* * *I [lɔːntʃ] II [lɔːntʃ]nome (of new boat) varo m.; (of rocket) lancio m.; (of lifeboat) messa f. in acqua; (of campaign, product) lancio m.III 1. [lɔːntʃ]3) (start) lanciare [campaign, career, company]; aprire, avviare [ investigation]; varare [ plan]to launch an attack — sferrare un attacco (on contro)
4) lanciare [ product]2.3.to launch (forth) into — lanciarsi in [description, story]; attaccare [chorus, song]
to launch oneself at sb., sth. — lanciarsi o scagliarsi contro qcn., qcs
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[ˌʌndɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃt]aggettivo [career, building] mediocre; [appearance, person] comune, insignificante* * *undistinguished /ʌndɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃt/a.che non si distingue (dagli altri); mediocre: an undistinguished career [exhibition], una carriera [un'esposizione] mediocre.* * *[ˌʌndɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃt]aggettivo [career, building] mediocre; [appearance, person] comune, insignificante -
18 take up
Ex:to take up where sth. left off — riprendere da dove qcs. si era interrottoto take up with — aggregarsi a [person, group]; take up [sth.]/Ex:3) (continue) riprendere [ discussion]; ricominciare [ refrain]to take up sb.'s case — dir. accettare il caso
5)to take sth. up with sb. — sollevare qcs. con qcn. [ matter]
7) (adopt) prendere [position, stance]11)to take sb. up on — (challenge) contestare a qcn. [ assertion]
to take sb. up on an invitation — (accept) accettare l'invito di qcn
* * *1) (to use or occupy (space, time etc): I won't take up much of your time.) prendere2) (to begin doing, playing etc: He has taken up the violin/teaching.) dedicarsi3) (to shorten (clothes): My skirts were too long, so I had them taken up.) accorciare4) (to lift or raise; to pick up: He took up the book.) sollevare* * *1. vi + adv2. vt + adv1) (raise, lift) raccogliere, (subj: bus) prendere, (carpet, floorboards) sollevare, (road) spaccare, (dress, hem) accorciare2) (lead, carry upstairs) portare su3) (continue) riprendere4) (occupy: time, attention) assorbire, (space) occupare5) (absorb: liquids) assorbire6) (raise question of: matter, point) affrontare7) (start: job, duties) cominciare(hobby, sport)
to take up painting/golf/photography — cominciare a dipingere/giocare a golf/fare fotografie8) (accept: offer, challenge) accettare9) (adopt: cause, case, person) appoggiare* * *Ex:to take up where sth. left off — riprendere da dove qcs. si era interrottoto take up with — aggregarsi a [person, group]; take up [sth.]/Ex:3) (continue) riprendere [ discussion]; ricominciare [ refrain]to take up sb.'s case — dir. accettare il caso
5)to take sth. up with sb. — sollevare qcs. con qcn. [ matter]
7) (adopt) prendere [position, stance]11)to take sb. up on — (challenge) contestare a qcn. [ assertion]
to take sb. up on an invitation — (accept) accettare l'invito di qcn
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19 academic
[ˌækə'demɪk] 1.aggettivo univ.1) [career, teaching] universitario, accademico; [ year] accademico2) (scholarly) [ achievement] negli studi3) [ reputation] di studioso4) (educational) [ book] (for school) scolastico; (for university) universitario5) (theoretical) [debate, question] accademico6) art. [ painter] accademico2.nome accademico m. (-a)* * *[ækə'demik]adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) accademico* * *[ˌækə'demɪk] 1.aggettivo univ.1) [career, teaching] universitario, accademico; [ year] accademico2) (scholarly) [ achievement] negli studi3) [ reputation] di studioso4) (educational) [ book] (for school) scolastico; (for university) universitario5) (theoretical) [debate, question] accademico6) art. [ painter] accademico2.nome accademico m. (-a) -
20 carve out
carve out [sth.], carve [sth.] out1) fig. crearsi, farsi [name, reputation, career]; ricavarsi, ritagliarsi [niche, market]2) aprire [gorge, channel]* * *(to achieve or gain (something): He carved out a career for himself.) costruire* * *carve out [sth.], carve [sth.] out1) fig. crearsi, farsi [name, reputation, career]; ricavarsi, ritagliarsi [niche, market]2) aprire [gorge, channel]
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career — ca‧reer [kəˈrɪə ǁ ˈrɪr] noun [countable] JOBS HUMAN RESOURCES 1. a job or profession that you have been trained for and intend to do for your working life, and which offers the chance to be Promoted (= move up through different levels): • My son… … Financial and business terms
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Career Education Corporation — (CEC) nasdaq|CECO, founded in 1994, is a postsecondary education provider with campus based and online curriculum. On July 1, 2003, Career Education Corporation merged with competitor Whitman Education Group, Inc., gaining control over the latter … Wikipedia
Career assessments — are tests that are designed to help individuals understand their unique personality profile (i.e., interests, values, aptitudes and skills), and how this profile impacts their potential success and satisfaction with different career options.… … Wikipedia
Career counseling — Career Counselling and career coaching are similar in nature to traditional counselling (Kim, Li, Lian, 2002). However, the focus is generally on issues such as career exploration, career change, personal career development and other career… … Wikipedia
Career management — is defined by Ball (1997) [Ball, B. (1997), “Career management competences – the individualperspective”, Career Development International, Vol. 2, Is 2, pp. 74 79] as:# Making career choices and decisions ndash; the traditional focus of careers… … Wikipedia
Career portfolio — Career portfolios are used to plan, organize and document education, work samples and skills. People use career portfolios to apply to college or training programs, get a job, get a higher salary, show transferable skills, and to track personal… … Wikipedia
career move — caˈreer move noun [countable] JOBS something you do to make progress in your career, sometimes something not directly related to your job: • I joined the Labour Party because I believed in its values, not simply as a career move. * * * career… … Financial and business terms
career change — caˈreer change noun [countable usually singular] the act of changing to a different kind of job: • She was bored with her job and wanted to make a career change. * * * career change UK US noun [C] ► HR a change to a different type of job from the … Financial and business terms