GRADE 12 ~ UNIT 6 ~ FUTURE JOBS
I. Multiple Choice.
1. Students over 25..........a different category.
A. fall into
B. hold into
C. are kept into
D. fall at
2. My friend has........for a bargain.
A. a sharp ear
B. a strong head
C. a keen eye
D. a keen ear
3. He took a........interest in his grandson's education.
A. strong
B. keen
C. deep
D. sharp
4. Job........are advertised in Situations Vacant.
A. places
B. positions
C. seats
D. vacancies
5. Several candidates were........a second interview.
A. asked for
B. left for
C. called for
D. requested for
6. You've got the job. The interview will be..........
A. a matter of routine B. a mere formality C. a fixed way
D. A and B
7. I did not.........the impression that they were unhappy about the situation.
A. receive
B. have
C. get
D. B and C
8. His trip to India..........a strong impression on him.
A. made
B. created
C. formed
D. All are correct
9. The government is aiming at..........employment.
A. total
B. whole
C. maximum
D. full
10. I had the operation..........the recommendation..........my doctor.
A. on - with
B. on - of
C. at - of
D. with - of
11. I decided to concentrate all my..........on finding somewhere to live.
A. efforts
B. trials
C. aims
D. energy
12. She..........helpful comments on my work.
A. did
B. made
C. created
D. formed
13. Financial..........is a person who is in charge of the financial accounts of a business company.
A. advisor
B. consultant
C. controller
D. secretary
14. In this job, experience counts for more than..........qualifications.
A. theoretical
B. academic
C. paper
D. B and C
15. My lack of..........experience was a disadvantage.
A. practical
B. realistic
C. truthful
D. mere
16. He is very good at his job; he certainly..........his job.
A. does
B. makes
C. catches
D. knows
17. The area is being promoted.........a tourist destination.
A. of
B. as
C. at
D. for
18. When she finished painting, she stepped back to admire the..........effect.
A. whole
B. sum
C. overall
D. total
19. A softbound book is a book.........a light, flexible cardboard.
A. that cover is made of
B. whose cover is made of
C. which cover is made of
D. made of a cover is
20. Because no official records were kept in certain rural areas until recently, some elderly people do not
know..........
A. when they were born
B. that they born
C. when were they born
D. when was their birth
21........is made from cellulose is a little-known fact.
A. Rayon
B. That rayon
C. Being rayon
D. What rayon
22..............telephone service between New York and London began in 1927.
A. It was the first
B. There was the first
C. The first
D. Since the first
23. Although born in Germany,......a citizen of the United States in 1940.
A. but Albert Einstein became
B. that Albert Einstein became
C. Albert Einstein became
D. since became Albert Einstein
24. I'm going to South Carolina............the semester is over.
A. when
B. while
C. during
D. at
25. Sky diving, a difficult and dangerous sport,........very popular with both men and women in the United States.
A. Ø
B. is
C. becoming
D. become
26. Leather shoes.........than plastic ones.
A. that are more durable
B. being more durable
C. more durable
D. are more durable
27. The GMAT test......to students who are interested in a career in business.
A. given
B. although it is given
C. since it is given
D. is given
28. Not many US hospitals exist.........treat severe burns.
A. that
B. whom
C. who
D. where
29. Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a Columbia writer whose book One Hundred Years of Solitude is among his most
famous,.....the Nobel Prize in 1982.
A. who won
B. won
C. which won
D. having won
30.........., Eva Peron, the wife of Argentinean president Juan Peron, died of cancer.
A. She was age thirty-one
B. At the age of thirty-one
C. Age thirty-one years
D. At the age of thirty-one years
II. Find a suitable word for the sentences below. One example has been done for you.
0. A. In the distance, the sky was beginning to brighten
B. I brighten up at their words of encouragement.
C. A personal letter will usually brighten up a person's day.
1. A. The results can be divided into three main...............(s).
B. Out of over 400 staff there are just 7 that fall into this...........
C. His pictures don't fit into any...............
2. A. Dogs have a..............sense of smell.
B. She's very..............to learn about Japanese culture.
C. Most managements are..............to avoid strikes.
3. A. The recommended..............price is £9.99.
B. Record profits in the..............market indicate a boom in the economy.
C. The business has 34..............outlets in this state alone.
4. A. We must harness the skill and creativity of our..............
B. Over ten per cent of the..............is now idle.
C. They are restructuring and slimming down the..............
5. A. He has an..............next week for the manager's job.
B. A job..............is a very artificial situation.
C. You'll need to keep a clear head for your...............
6. A. She tried to make a good impression on the...............
B. A TV..............must be careful not to offend.
C. The first rule is to make eye contact with your......
7. A. My first..............of him was favourable.
B. My..............is that there are still a lot of problems.
C. You’ll have to play better than that if you really want to make an
8. A. Graduates are finding it more and more difficult to find
B. The law prevented the..............of children under ten in the cotton mills.
C. These are the terms and conditions of your ........
9. A. I should like to apply for the..............of Sales Director.
B. From his........on the cliff top, he had a good view of the harbour.
C. What would you do in my..............?
10. A. It's best to find a builder through personal...........
B. I got the job on the strength of my...............
C. The committee made..............to the board on teachers' pay and conditions.
11. A. I can't..............with all that noise going on.
B. It is difficult to make oneself..............for long periods.
C. We need to...........on our core business.
12. A. My parents were concerned at my apparent lack of..........for school.
B. She never lost her..............for teaching.
C. Her.........makes up for her lack of experience.
13. A. He handed me the document without...............
B. The results are a clear.......on government education policy.
C. you have any..........to make about the cause of the disaster?
14. A. He arranged the documents in...............piles.
B. The vegetables were planted in...............rows.
C. I like everything to be.............and tidy.
15. A. He gets a basic............plus commission.
B. The..........will be fixed according to qualifications and experience.
C. It was becoming more and more difficult to live on his..............and tidy.
III. Fill in each gap with a word from the box.
interview
resume
enthusiasm
vacancy
overall
comment
keen
position
agency
workforce
wholesale
impression
1. She's not........on being told what to do. of events so far.
2. It has been a brief........
3. The........has already been filled.
4. We buy the building materials........
5. Two thirds of the.........is women.
6. If an........is too easy, it's a sure sign that you haven't got the job.
7. She gives the............of being very busy.
8. An employment..........is a business that helps people to find work and employers to find workers.
9. The president occupies the....for four years.
10. She has shown..........in the performance of her duties.
11. He refused to........before he had seen all the relevant information.
12. Mr. Wieners is the person with...........responsibility for the project.
IV. Supply the correct form of the word in bold.
1. We were..............aware of the danger.
(keen)
2. She summarized her plan very...........
(neat)
3. Children living in inner-city areas may be..........disadvantaged.
(educate)
4. Faulty goods should be returned to the........
(manufacture)
5. Put an..............in the local paper to sell your car.
(advertise)
6. Some companies are fighting for.........of xthe software market.
(dominate)
7. She shows a..............to work on her own initiative.
(willing)
8. This is a highly...........product.
(market)
9. He resigned from the company in order to take a more...........job.(challenge)
10. I was suddenly overcome with an...........desire to hit him.
(control)
V. Fill in each gap with a suitable preposition.
1. The singer was accompanied............the piano by her sister.
2. The website gives you tips on interviewing...........colleges.
3. Next week, I will be interviewing Spielberg ….......his latest movie.
4. You will be at an advantage if you have thought about the interview questions..........advance.
5. My words made no impression.......her.
6. In this lecture I shall concentrate.......the early years of Charles's reign.
7. Her comment was unfortunately close............the truth.
8. I felt unqualified to comment............the subject.
9. It is important to try and learn...........experience.
10. I try to do my job...........the best of my ability.
VI. Fill in each gap with only one suitable word.
1. Each pack contains a book and..............CD.
2. I'll just jot...........the address for you.
3. A quarter of the local.................is / are unemployed.
4. A good.................enables candidates to prove their worth.
5. How did you feel when you were.................for your first job interview?
6. The job.................asked me about my future plans.
7. Your contract of.................terminates in December.
8. He held a senior.................in a large company.
9............is a formal letter or statement that somebody would be suitable for a particular job.
10. I couldn't................., presumably because I was so tired.
11. It would be unwise to...............on the situation without knowing all the facts.
12. The box fitted.................into the drawer.
VII. Put brackets around the underlined relative pronoun if it can be omitted from these sentences.
1. We talked about the party which Sarah wants to organize for my birthday.
2. To get to Frank's house, take the main road that bypasses the village.
3. The paintings which Mr. Smiths has in his house are worth around €100,000.
4. Let's go through the main points that he made in his lecture.
5. He received a low mark for his essay, which was only one page long.
6. Mrs Richmond, who is 42, has three children.
7. Don is a friend who we stayed with in Australia.
8. In the shop window there's a sign that says "Ten per cent off".
9. The couple who live next to us have sixteen grandchildren.
10. There was little that we could do to help her.
VIII. Fill the gaps with who, which, where, whose, or that. Where possible, leave out the relative pronoun.
1. I received a letter this morning.............really upset me.
2. Toby, a boy............1 went to school with, is ill in hospital.
3. He's going to have an operation.............could save his life.
4. Toby,............parents both died a few years ago, is the same age as me.
5. I recently went back to the town.............I was born,,
6. The people.........used to live next door moved a long time ago..
7. I met a girl..........I used to go out with.
8. She told me a story.........I found hard to believe.
9. She said she'd married a man.........had been married ten times before.
10. Apparently, he lost all his money gambling,..........really annoyed her.
IX. Fill the gaps with an appropriate relative pronoun. Where possible, leave it out.
1. There's something..............I should tell you.
2. The doctor..............Ingrid went to see was very thorough.
3. Yesterday was the hottest day..............I can remember.
4. There isn't much...........can go wrong with the machine.
5. Thieves...........stole paintings from Norfolk art gallery have been arrested in Paris.
6. It may be the most important decision..............you will ever take.
7. The boy . took the photograph was paid $100.
8. I heard many different accents in the room, but none of..............I could identify as British.
9. There's this dream..........I have every night about falling downstairs.
10. He just said anything...........came into his head.
X. Combine a sentence from the left column with a sentence from the right to make new sentences with
whose.
1. Dr Rowan has had to do all his own typing.
a. Its chairperson is Sir James Bex.
2. The newspaper is owned by the Mears group.
b. Their diets contain high level of protein.
3. Parents are being asked to take part in the survey.
c. Their flowers are attractive to bees.
4. Children do better in examinations.
d. His secretary resigned two weeks ago.
5. My aunt is now the manager of a department store. e. The objectives are to increase rish stocks.
6. I enjoy growing plants in my garden.
f. Her first job was filling shelves in a supermarket.
7. The new regulations are part of a broader strategy. g. Their children are between four and six.
XI. Complete the sentence halves, using the phrases given and which or whom after an appropriate
preposition.
the furniture is to be delivered
it was named
I had great respect
you should be aware
most world trade was conducted
he had shown his novel
she was divorced in 1995
the printer was supplied
1. My English teacher, Mrs Brookes, was someone...............
2. Until 1914 the pound sterling was the currency...............
3. They have changed the date...................
4. Pasteurization was discovered by the French chemist Louis Pasteur,
5. He was persuaded to stay in England by Charles Dickens,.................
6. There are a number of safety procedures................
7. Details are in the instruction manual..................
8. Ms Peters was left the money by her former husband,
XII. Complete the description using these relative clauses:
which tells the story
that we’ve going to next Saturday
where we cook and eat
whose family have all emigrated
which is the focal point of the room
which means
we haven't seen to
I like best
who are cross and sleepy
where family and friends come together
The room in our house (!)..........is pur kitchen. Perhaps the kitchen is the most important room in many houses,
but it is particularly so in our house because it's not only (2) but it's also the place (3).........I have so many happy
memories of times spent there: ordinary daily events such as making breakfast on dark, cold winter mornings for
children (4).........., before sending them off to school; or special occasions such as homecomings or cooking
Christmas dinner. Whenever we have a party, people gravitate with their drinks to the kitchen. It always ends up the
fullest and noisiest room in the house.
So what does this special room look like? It's quite big, but not huge. It's big enough to have a good-sized
rectangular table in the centre, (5)...........There is a large window above the sink, looking out onto two apple trees
in the garden. There's a big, old cooking stove at one end, and at the other end a wall with a huge notice board
(6)..........of our lives, past, present, and future: a school photos of the kids; a postcard from Auntie Nancy,
(7)..........to Australia; the menu from a take-away Chinese restaurant; an invitation to a wedding (8).........a letter
from a friend (9)..........for years. All our world is there for everyone to read!
The front door is seldom used in our house, only by strangers. All our friends use the back door (10)..........they
come straight into the kitchen and join in whatever is happening there. The kettle goes on immediately and then we
all sit round the table, drinking tea and putting the world to rights! Without doubt some of the happiest times of my
life have been spent in our kitchen.
XIII. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage.
In recent years many countries of the world have been with the problem of how to make their workers more
productive. Some experts claim the answer is to make jobs more varied. But do more various jobs lead to greater
productivity? There is evidence to suggest that while variety certainly makes the workers' life more enjoyable," it
does not actually make him work harder. As far as increasing productivity is concerned, then variety is not an
important factor.
Other experts feel that giving the worker freedom to do his job in his own way is important, and there is no doubt
that this is true. The problem is th?t this kind of freedom cannot easily be given in the modern factory with its
complicated machinery which must be used very little that can be done to create it.
Another very important consideration is how each worker contributes to the product he is making. In most
factories the worker sees only one part of the. product. Some car factories are now experimenting with having
many small production lines rather than one large one, so that each worker contributes more to the production of
the cars on his line, it would seem that not only is degree of the worker contribution an important factor, therefore,
but it is also one we can do something about.
To what extent does more money lead to greater productivity? The workers themselves certainly think this js
important. But perhaps they want more money only because the work they do is boring. Money just lets them enjoy
their spare time more. A similar argument may explain demands for shorter working hours. Perhaps if we succeed
in making their jobs more interesting, they will neither want more money, nor will shorter working hours be so
important to them.
1. Which of the following is the best way to make workers work harder according to the author?
A. Increasing their pay.
B. Giving them more spare time.
C. Making the work itself meaningful.
D. Replacing large production lines with small ones.
2. The reason why a worker cannot have freedom in doing the job in his own way is that........
A. the machinery is so complex that it should be fixed
B. the production lines are too large in modern factories
C. the bosses can create very little freedom of chöicesfor workers
D. the machines must be operated strictly according to instructions and rules
3. For a worker on an assembly line in a car factory, the job is not enjoyable because.........
A. he can only make a part of a car
B. he does not know what he is doing
C. his life in spare time is more interesting
D. the importance of his job is not clear to him
4. In the article, the word "productivity" means........
A. the activity of producing something
B. the production volume in a time unitr
C. the plan and the method of production
D. both the quantity and quality of a product
5. The best title for this passage may be........
A. Problems of Modern Workers
B. Making Jobs More Interesting
C. Pushing Workers to Produce More
D. How to Improve Labour Productivity
XIV. Choose the correct sentence which is built from the words given.
1. It/ has/ estimated/ more/ thousand/ refugees/ pouring/ countryside/ town/ in search/ food.
A. It has estimated that more than a thousand refugees pouring from the countryside into the town in search of
food.
B. It has been estimated that more than a thousand refugees are pouring from the countryside into the town in
search of food.
C. It has been estimated that more thousand refugees are pouring from the countryside into the town in search for
food.
D. It has estimated that more than thousand refugees are pouring from the countryside to the town in search of
food.
2. Laser/ device/ concentrate/ light waves/ intense/ beam.
A. Laser is a devise concentrates light waves into an intense light beam.
B. The laser is a devise to concentrates light waves to an intense light beam.
C. The laser is a devise which concentrates light waves into an intense light beam.
D. Laser is a devise which concentrates light waves and an intense light beam.
3. Equality/ depend/ not women/ sharing/ paid employment/ but/ men/ sharing/ task/home.
A. Equality depends not on women sharing paid employment but on men sharing in the task of the home.
B. Equality depends not only on women sharing paid employment but also on men sharing in task of home.
C. Equality depends not women sharing in paid employment but also on men sharing in the task home.
D. Equality depends not only on women sharing in paid employment but also on men sharing inthe task of the
home.
4. I / let/ borrow/ novel/ but/ you/ promise/ return/ next week.
A. I'll let you borrow the novel but you rftust promise to return it next week.
B. I'll let you to borrow the novel but promise to return it next week.
C. I'll let you borrow my novel but you promise return it next week.
D. I'll let borrow the novel but you must promise to return next week.
5. Title Mrs./ indicate/ married/ while/ Miss/ unmarried one.
A. Title Mrs. indicates married women while Miss indicates an unmarried one.
B. The title Mrs. indicates married woman while Miss indicates an unmarried one.
C. Title Mrs. indicates a married woman while title Miss indicates the unmarried one.
D. The title Mrs. indicates a married woman while Miss indicates an unmarried one.
6. If I / not/ television/1 / heard/ burglar alarm/ off.
A. If I hadn't watched television, I had heard the burglar :larm go off.
B. If I didn't watch television, I would have heard the burglar alarm go off.
C. If I hadn't watched television, I would have heard the burglar alarm go off.
D. If I hadn't watch television, I would heard the burglar alarm go off.
7. I / not/ her temperature yet/ but/ face/ flushed/ seem/ feverish.
A. I didn't take her temperature yet, but her face is flushed and she seems feverish.
B. I haven't taken her temperature yet, but her face is flushed and she seems feverish.
C. I haven't taken her temperature yet, but her face flushed and she seems feverish.
D. I don't take her temperature yet, but her face flushed and she seems feverish.
8. I / down/ stairs and/ lucky/ p,et away/ few bruises.
A. I wenl down the stairs and I was lucky to get away few bruises.
B. I dropped down the stairs and lucky to get away with a few bruises.
C. I fell down the stairs and was lucky enough to get away with a few bruises.
D. I fell down the stairs and was lucky to get away with a few bruises.
9. He/ suffers/ rare tropical disease/ which/ contracted/ while/ Africa.
A. He suffers from rare tropical disease which he contracted while lived in Africa.
B. He still suffers from a rare tropical disease which contracted while he was in Africa.
C. He suffers a rare tropical disease which was contracted while he in Africa. .
D. He still suffers from a rare tropical disease which he contracted while in Africa.
10. She/ gave/ nursing framing/ when/ found/ no vocation/ looking after/ sick.
A. She gave up nursing training when she found she had no vocation for looking after the sick.
B. She gave away nursing training when found she had no vocation for looking after the sick.
C. She gave away nursing training when she found no vocation in looking after the sick.
D. She gave in nursing training when found she had no vocation for looking after the sick.
XV. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence
printed before it.
1. Oil was slowly covering the sand of the beach.
The sand..............................................................
2. In spite of all our efforts, we failed.
Although.............................................................
3. We'd prefer you not wear those slippers in the office, Miss Blake.
We'd rather..........................................................
4. This is the quickest way to get into the town centre.
There is no............................................................
5. Only one person knew what had caused the fire.
The cause.............................................................
7. What I admire most about him is his absolute frankness.
His absolute frankness, more...............................
7. He can speak four languages but he can't even find a job.
Despite.................................................................
8. I was astonished by her confidence.
What....................................................
9. Someone told me my flight was cancelled when I got to the airport.
Arriving...............................................
10. Whoever did that must have been a very brave person.
Only.....................................................
XVI. Write complete sentences, using the words or phrases given.
1. In most modern economies/ term employee/ refer/ specific defined relationship/ between/ individual/
corporation.
2. Most individuals/ attain/ status/ employee/ after/ thorough process/ interviews/ several departments within a
company.
3. If/ individual/ determined/ be/ satisfactory fit/ position/ he/ given/ official offer/ employment.
4. This individual/ then/ have/ all the rights/ privileges/ employee/ which may include medical benefits/ vacation
days.
5. The relationship/ corporation/ employees/ usually handled/ thiough/ human resources department.
6. An offer of employment/ however/ not guarantee employment/ any length of time/ each party may
terminate/relationship/ any time.
7. There/ differing classifications/ workers within a company.
8. Some/ full-time and permanent/ receive/ guaranteed salary/ while others/ hired/ short term contracts.
The End
Charles Dickens
Argentinean president Juan Peron
Northfolk Art Gallery
Spielberg, US Movie Director
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a Columbia writer
ANSWER KEY 6
FUTURE JOBS
I. Multiple Choice
1. A 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. C 6. D 7. D 8. A 9. D 10. B
11. A 12. B 13.C 14. D 15. A 16. D 17. B 18.C 19. B 20. A
21. B 22 C 23. C 24. A 25. B 26. D 27, D 28. A 29. B 30. B
II. Find A Word
1. category 2. keen 3. retail 4. workforce 5. interview 6. Interviewer 7. impression
8. employment 9. position 10. recommendation 11. concentrate 12. Enthusiasm
13. comment 14. neat 15. salary
III. Gap-Fill
1. keen 2. resume 3. vacancy 4. wholesale 5. workforce 6. interview
7. impression 8. agency 9. position 10 . enthusiasm 11. comment 12. overall
IV. Word Formation
1. keenly 2. neatly 3. educationally 4. manufacturers 5. advertisement 6. domination
7. willingness 8. marketable 9. challenging 10 . uncontrollable
V. Prepositions
1. on/at 2. for 3. about 4. in 5. On 6. on 7. to 8. on 9. from 10. to
VI . Gap-Filling
1. accompanying 2. down 3. workforce 4. interview 5. called 6. interviewer
7. employment 8. position 9. Recommendation 10. concentrate 11. comment 12. neatly
VII. Omission of Relative Pronouns.
The relative pronouns can be omitted in 1, 3, 4, 7 and 10.
VIII. Relative Pronouns or Adverbs.
1. I received a letter this morning which/that really upset me.
2. Toby, a boy I went to school with, is ill in hospital.
3. He's going to have an operation which/that could save his life.
4. Toby, whose parents both died a few years ago, is the same age as me.
5. I recently went back to the town where I was born.
6. The people who used to live next door moved a long time ago.
7. I met a girl I used to go out with.
8. She told me a story I found hard to believe.
9. She said she'd married a man who had been married ten times before.
10. Apparently, he lost all his money gambling, which really annoyed her.
IX. Relative pronouns.
1. that/ which/ Ø
2. who/that/ Ø
3. that/ Ø
4. that
5. who
6. that/ Ø
7. who
8. which
9. that/which/ Ø
10. that/which
X. Sentence Matching.
1. Dr Rowan, whose secretary resigned two weeks ago, has had to do all his own typing.
2. The newspaper is owned by the Mears group, whose chairperson is Sir James Bex.
3. Parents whose children are between four and six are being asked to take part in the survey.
4. Children whose diets contain high level of protein do better in examinations.
5. My aunt, whose first job was filling shelves in a supermarket, is now the manager of a department store.
6. I enjoy growing plants whose flowers are attractive to bees in my garden.
7. The new regulations are part of a broader strategy whose objectives are to increase fish stocks.
XL Sentence Completion.
1. My English teacher, Mrs Brookes, was someone for whom I had great respect.
2. Until 1914 the pound sterling was the currency in/with which most world trade was conducted.
3. They have changed the date on/by which the furniture is to be delivered.
4. Pasteurization was discovered by the French chemist Louis Pasteur, after whom it was named.
5. He was persuaded to stay in England by Charles Dickens, to whom he had shown his novel.
6. There are a number of safety procedures of which you should be aware.
7. Details are in the instruction manual with which the printer was supplied.
8. Ms Peters was left the money by her former husband, from whom she was divorced in 1995.
XII. Description.
1. I like best
2. where we cook and eat
3. where family and friends come together
4. who are cross and sleepy
5. which is the focal point of the room
6. which tells the story
7. whose family have all emigrated
8. that we're going to next Saturday
9. we haven't seen
10. which means
XIII. Reading
XIV. Sentence Building.
1. C 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. C
1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. D P. D 10. A
XV. Sentence Transformation.
1. The sand of the beach was being slowly covered with oil.
2. Although we tried very hard, we failed.
3. We'd rather you didn't wear those slippers in the office, Miss Blake.
4. There is no quicker way than this to get into the town centre.
5. The cause of the fire was known to only one person.
6. His absolute frankness, more than anything else, is what I admire most about him.
7. Despite his being able to speak four languages, he can't even find a job.
8. What astonished me was her confidence.
9. Arriving at the airport, I was told (that) my flight had been cancelled.
10. Only a very brave person could have done that.
XVI. Sentence building
1. In most modern economies the term employee refers to a specific defined relationship between an individual and
a corporation.
2. Most individuals attain the status of employee after a thorough process of interviews with several departments
within a company.
3. If the individual is determined to be a satisfactory fit for the position, he is given an official offer of employment.
4. This individual then has all the rights and privileges of an employee, which may include medical benefits and
vacation days.
5. The relationship between a corporation and its employees is usually handled through the human resources
department.
6. An offer of employment, however, does not guarantee employment for any length of time and each party may
terminate the relationship at any time.
7. There are differing classifications of workers within a company.
8. Some are full-time and permanent and receive a guaranteed salary, while others are hired for short term
contracts.