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公司结构、职业发展与薪酬福利全解析

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    本文通过英语听力材料,全面解析了公司结构、常见职位、职业发展路径以及薪酬与福利制度,帮助学习者了解企业运作与职场英语表达。

    The top person in the company is the president. The president can also be called the CEO. This stands for Chief Executive Officer. Under the president is the vice president. A large company may have multiple vice presidents of different areas. For example, vice president of sales or vice president of product development. Other top positions in a company often include the word chief. Two common ones are the chief financial officer, CFO, and chief operating officer, COO. Another senior role in a company is that of a director. Directors are often in charge of entire divisions or departments, sections of the organization. For example, director of marketing or director of human resources. Under the directors are several managers who are responsible for managing teams of employees. All of the people working for a company as a group are called the staff. Some job titles might include the word assistant or associate, for example assistant director of finance. This means the person helps the main director of finance. The words senior and junior can also be used to indicate who has more power and experience. A senior engineer has more authority than a junior engineer. These can use an organizational chart or org chart to show a visual representation of the company hierarchy, structure of power. We often use the expression report to to describe a lower employee's relationship to their supervisor. For example, a social media specialist reports to the website manager who reports to the director of publications.

    Some of the most common departments of a company include sales, marketing, communications, publications or public relations, finance or accounts, human resources, operations or logistics, information technology or IT, research and development or R&D and legal. When talking about a company's history, we often say the company was founded, established on a certain date. For example, global tech was founded in 1983. The person who originally created and set up the company is called the founder. In the beginning, the founder is also the owner of the company. But if he or she sells the company to someone else, then the new person becomes the owner. Companies can grow or expand, get bigger and increase their areas of activity. Sometimes they acquire other companies, buy other companies. When two companies combine to become a single company, that is called a merger. A company's headquarters, HQ, is its main location where most of its important functions are handled. The additional locations can be called branches or simply offices.

    When you first start your career, you might get an entry-level job, which is for people who have little to no work experience. If you do your job well and there are opportunities for advancement in the organization, then you might be able to move up in the company by being promoted to a higher level of responsibility and salary. Informally, this can also be called climbing the corporate ladder. If you perform poorly, you might be demoted, put down to a lower level of responsibility and salary. If you're not happy in your current area of work, you might be able to transfer to a different department within the same company. When you change to a new job that is at about the same level as your old position, that is called a lateral move. One thing that can be helpful for your career is to seek out a mentor. That's a person in your general field of work who is older and more experienced than you. A mentor can give you advice, teach you about the industry, and help you make good decisions to advance your career.

    Let's learn a little about compensation, what you receive in return for your work. Some jobs pay minimum wage, which is the lowest salary allowed by law. Some jobs pay hourly, so you would earn for example $12 per hour, and others pay a salary, which is fixed at a certain amount per year, regardless of how many hours you work. If you work in sales, you might have the opportunity to get commissions, a percentage of every sale you make. Companies can offer other benefits in addition to paying their staff. Some of the most common benefits are health or dental insurance to help pay for your medical expenses, and a retirement or pension plan, providing money for you after you are older than 65 and stop working. What about time off from work? Companies offer their employees vacation time. Time you can take off from work to travel or do other things while still receiving your salary. As well as a certain number of sick days per year. Time you can take off from medical reasons while still receiving your salary.

    Companies may also provide maternity leave. Time off to have a baby. Some companies offer additional perks. Those are special extra benefits, such as relocation assistance, meaning the company will help pay for your moving expenses if you have to move to a new place for the job. Another nice perk is the use of a company car. Some companies offer daycare or child care, a place for employees' small children to stay during the day. There is also tuition reimbursement, meaning the company will pay you back for money you spend on education and training. One more perk is profit sharing and stock options. These are ways to motivate employees by allowing them to get paid more if the company grows. If a company has a good compensation program, it can attract and retain top talent. Make sure you are fully skilled and experienced workers. You have finished lesson 4. Now try the quiz to practice the vocabulary from this lesson.

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  • commission

    名词委员会,委员; [商]佣金,手续费; 任命,委任; 委任状

    及物动词委任,授予; 使服役; 使(船)服役

    1. 正式委托;委托(做)
    If you commission something or commission someone to do something, you formally arrange for someone to do a piece of work for you.

    e.g. The Ministry of Agriculture commissioned a study into low-input farming...
    农业部委托对低投入耕作进行研究。
    e.g. You can commission them to paint something especially for you.
    你可以委托他们专门为你画点什么。

    -commissioned
    ...Government-commissioned research.
    政府委托进行的研究
  • division

    名词部门; 分开,分隔; [数]除法; [军]师

    1. 分开;划分;分隔
    The division of a large unit into two or more distinct parts is the act of separating it into these parts.

    e.g. ...the unification of Germany, after its division into two states at the end of World War Two.
    二战结束时曾被一分为二的德国实现了统一

    2. 分配;分派
    The division of something among people or things is its separation into parts which are distributed among the people or things.

    e.g. The current division of labor between workers and management will alter.
    当前工人与管理部门的分工将会改变。

    3. (算术中的)除法
    Division is the arithmetical process of dividing one number into another number.

    e.g. I taught my daughter how to do division at the age of six.
    女儿6岁时我就教她如何做除法了。

    4. 分歧;争议;差异
    A division is a significant distinction or argument between two groups, which causes the two groups to be considered as very different and separate.

    e.g. The division between the prosperous west and the impoverished east remains.
    繁荣的西部和贫穷的东部之间的差距仍然存在。

    5. (大机构的)部门
    In a large organization, a division is a group of departments whose work is done in the same place or is connected with similar tasks.

    e.g. ...the bank's Latin American division.
    该银行的拉丁美洲分部
    e.g. ...the sales division.
    销售部

    6. (军队编制中的)师
    A division is a group of military units which fight as a single unit.

    e.g. Several armoured divisions are being moved from Germany.
    正从德国调动几个装甲师。

    7. (英国议会中的)分组表决
    In the British Parliament, a division is a vote where the Members of Parliament go into separate rooms in order to record their vote.

    8. (足球等体育运动中联赛的)级
    In some sports, such as football, baseball, and basketball, a division is one of the groups of teams which make up a league. The teams in each division are considered to be approximately the same standard, and they all play against each other during the season.

    e.g. Villa had just been relegated from the First Division.
    维拉队刚刚从甲级联赛中降级。
    e.g. ...the Scottish Premier Division leaders, Dundee United.
    苏格兰超级联赛的领头羊,邓迪联队

  • hierarchy

    名词[计]分层,层次; 等级制度; 统治集团; 天使的级别或等级

    1. 等级制度
    A hierarchy is a system of organizing people into different ranks or levels of importance, for example in society or in a company.

    e.g. Like most other American companies with a rigid hierarchy, workers and managers had strictly defined duties...
    和其他多数拥有严格等级制度的美国公司一样,这里的工人和管理人员都有界定严格的职责。
    e.g. She rose up the Tory hierarchy by the local government route...
    她通过地方政府的渠道在保守党的等级制度中一步步地晋升。

    2. (组织中的)掌权集团,统治集团
    The hierarchy of an organization such as the Church is the group of people who manage and control it.

    3. (思想、信仰的)等级体系,分级结构
    A hierarchy of ideas and beliefs involves organizing them into a system or structure.

    e.g. ...the notion of 'cultural imperialism' implies a hierarchy of cultures, some of which are stronger than others.
    “文化扩张主义”意味着一种文化等级体系的存在,其中有些文化要比其他文化更强大。

  • founder

    不及物动词失败; 倒塌; 沉没:沉到水下; 摔倒:跌倒

    及物动词破坏; 使摔倒; 使沉没

    名词创始人; 建立者; 翻砂工; 蹄叶炎

    1. 创办人;创立者;奠基者
    The founder of an institution, organization, or building is the person who got it started or caused it to be built, often by providing the necessary money.

    e.g. He was one of the founders of the university's medical faculty.
    他是该大学医学院的创建人之一。

    2. 失败;崩溃;垮掉
    If something such as a plan or project founders, it fails because of a particular point, difficulty, or problem.

    e.g. The talks have foundered, largely because of the reluctance of some members of the government to do a deal with criminals.
    对话已经破裂了,原因主要是因为一些政府成员不愿意和犯罪分子达成协议。

    3. (船只)沉没
    If a ship founders, it fills with water and sinks.

    e.g. Three ships foundered in heavy seas.
    三艘船在波涛汹涌的海面上沉没了。

  • mentor

    有经验可信赖的顾问;做…的良师;指导;

  • perks

    额外津贴,附带福利,外快( perk的名词复数 );活跃( perk的第三人称单数 );增值;使更有趣;

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