2023-03-02 20:20:24來源:魔方格
離職也就是因退休、辭職、停職、免職、死亡等原因離開現(xiàn)有的職位。你知道離職用英語怎么說嗎?下面跟七考網(wǎng)小編一起學習關(guān)于離職的英語知識吧。
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離職合同 Severance Agreements ; Severance Letter ; Severance Benefits Agreement
離職申請 Application for Resignation ; Application for leave ; Leave application ; separation applications
任滿離職 final departure
離職手續(xù) Abgangsformalitaet ; Goes through the transfer processing ; For separation procedures ; Separation procedures
離職人員 separating employee ; Departing staff ; Separations ; Withdrawn
自動離職 quit ; voluntary withdrawal
離職會見 exit interview
1. Many women still take career breaks to bring up children.
仍然有許多女性為了撫養(yǎng)孩子而離職。
2. She arrived to receive the sash of office from the outgoing president.
她走上前去從即將離職的總統(tǒng)手中接過了就職腰帶。
3. Young workers are more willing to desert jobs they don"t like.
年輕職工對不喜歡的工作更易擅自離職。
4. Colonel Richard Nelson served on the school board until this year.
理查德·納爾遜上校直到今年才從地方教育董事會離職。
5. Wages are low and the wastage rate of staff is high.
工資很低,員工的離職率很高。
6. He wasn"t suited for the job and left after two weeks.
他不適合做這份工作,兩周后就離職了.
7. Who will be appointed to the chairmanship when Mr. Bell leaves ?
貝爾先生離職以后,誰會被派來擔任主席?
8. She is the outgoing head of a large corporation.
她是一家大公司即將離職的負責人.
9. Captain Hardnose certainly ran that rat over the hill.
哈得諾思上尉當然要求那個告密者離職了.
10. He stained his military record by going AWOL [ a. w . o . l . = absent without official leave ] .
他因擅 離職 守而玷污了軍績.
11. The boss gave John a week"s warning without reason.
老板毫無理由地通知約翰一個星期后離職.
12. Mr Easton was seriously crippled in an accident and had to leave his job.
伊斯頓先生在一次事故中重度傷殘,不得不離職。
13. The company had eight departures and 11 new arrivals on its management board in 1980-1989.
在1980至1989年間,公司管理委員會離職8人,新吸收11人。
14. Some think Stempel"s departure will help the company get its financial house in order.
有些人認為斯坦普爾的離職將有助于公司解決自身的財務(wù)問題。
15. The company hopes the job cuts will be made through natural wastage and voluntary redundancy.
公司希望通過自然減員和自愿離職來削減職位。
Two years ago, a terrific employee of ours left for a new job in another city. He literally moved two states away. Other employees have left and faded into history, gone and forgotten. And yet, when this guy called saying that his job in Boston was being eliminated, I quickly sprung into action to help him figure out what"s next. Why? Because he is the model former employee. Here are some of the things he does:
兩年前,我們公司一位非常出色的員工離職了,他到另外一個城市找到了新的工作。事實上,他去的地方和我們隔了兩個州。而其他員工離職之后,就漸漸被遺忘了。但是,當這位員工和我說他在波士頓的公司正在裁員,我馬上就幫他物色下一個工作。為什么?因為他是個模范離職員工。下面就為大家介紹他離職后做的一些事情:
1. Send nice notes. When something good happens here, he sends a nice personal note to congratulate that person. He doesn"t over do it. He isn"t a creepy stalker. But a couple of times a year, we hear something kind from him. It lets us know that he is still thinking of us and still cares about our success.
1. 發(fā)友好的簡訊。 每當公司員工有好事發(fā)生時,他都會給這位員工發(fā)一條友好的私人簡訊,祝賀對方。他不會太過殷勤,本身他也不是一個愛溜須拍馬的人。一年中總有幾次,我們會收到他的祝福。這讓我們知道,他還在想著我們,關(guān)心著我們的成功。
2. Tweet and like. When we post news, we know he will retweet and like it. Those social actions are simple, free, and cheap...and it matters. When he does this, it feels like he is still part of our team.
2. 轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)并關(guān)注公司消息。 公司發(fā)布消息之后,我們就知道他一定會轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)并關(guān)注。這些社交行為簡單,隨意,也沒什么花費,但是,很重要!他這么做的時候,我們感覺他還是我們團隊的一員。
3. Send beer. Yep. That happened. We were under a lot of stress about a particularly big launch. And then 6 cases of beer arrived. Yes, free beer is a terrific way to maintain friendships.
3. 郵寄啤酒。 是的,確有其事。有一次,我們在進行一次大型項目,壓力都很大,這個時候,他給我們郵寄了6箱啤酒。沒錯,免費的啤酒非常有助于維系友情
4. Send introductions. Over the last two years, he has sent us a handful of good leads. Former employees know your business, your pain points and strengths. Former employees are a good source of deal flow, ideas, and new talent.
4. 介紹新員工。 在過去兩年的時間里,他給我們介紹了不少好的員工。前任員工熟悉業(yè)務(wù),了解公司的優(yōu)點和缺點,能為原公司促成新的交易,介紹新的理念,帶來新的員工。
5. Visit. We see him a couple times a year. He will be in New York and will pop in to say hello or invite me for a coffee. That is how I knew he was waitlisted at a business school where I happen to know a board member...and so I could make that call.
5. 拜訪。 每年,我們都會見到他幾次。來紐約的時候,他會拜訪公司,和大家打個招呼,或者請我去喝杯咖啡。這就是我如何得知他正在等一份商學院[微博]的工作,正好,我認識那里的一個董事,所以我就給那個董事打了電話。
The moral of the story? You invested a lot of time, energy, and passion into a workplace. That investment doesn"t end the day you leave. Your relationship to that company is forever--you are part of their history and that company is part of your work history. So, don"t turn your back on it completely.
這個故事的寓意?你在某家公司付出了大量的時間、精力和熱情。這樣的付出不會隨著你的離開而結(jié)束。你和那個公司的關(guān)系永遠存在——你是這個公司歷史的一部分,這個公司也成為你職業(yè)生涯的一部分。所以,不要完全拋棄它。