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applications

(n) a formal, usually written, request for something or for permission to do something
called (v) A cry or shout.
candidates
(n) one likely or suited to undergo or be chosen for something specified
casual (adj) Coming without regularity
counterfeit
(n) intended to deceive or carry appearance of being genuine.
debt (n) The state or condition of owing something to another.
decisive (adj) Having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy
decline (v) when sales, profits, production, etc, become less
description
(n) a statement or account giving the characteristics of someone or something
email (n) A system for transferring messages from one computer to another
employers
(n) a person or company that provides a job paying wages or a salary to one or more people
feedback
(n) Critical assessment of a process or activity or of their results.
fluctuate (adj) To vary irregularly
forecast (v) To estimate how something will be in the future.
fraud (n) Any act of deception carried out for the purpose of unfair
Google (v) to use the Google search engine to obtain information about (someone or something) on the World Wide Web
interview panel
(n) when two or more people interview you at the same time
launder (v) To disguise the source of (ill-gotten wealth) by various means.
liberalise (v) to make rules or controls on something less strict
meeting (n) an assembly for a common purpose
offer (v) To propose or express one's willingness
permanent
(adj) Lasting for an indefinitely long time.
plummet (v) To drop swiftly
probably (adv) to be expected
probationary
(n) A period of time when a person occupies a position only conditionally and may easily be removed for poor performance
psychometric
(n) the design of psychological tests to measure intelligence, aptitude and personality
questioning
(v) The act of challenging, wondering and doubting
recession
(n) A period of reduced economic activity
references (n) A relationship or relation (to something).
shortlisted (v) a list of candidates selected from a longer list
subsidise (v) To assist someone or something by granting a subsidy
tariffs (n) a tax on goods coming into a country or going out of it
temporary (adj) existing only for a period or periods of time.
training (n) the skill, knowledge, or experience acquired by one that trains
vacancy (n) An unoccupied position or job

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