An applicant: a person who applies for a job or a place on a course.
A candidate: a person who enters an exam.
Marks: theachers give these to students after assessing their work.They are ususally a percentage, or a grade like A, B or C.
An NGO: non governmental organizations.
A CV: a document wich gives personal imformation about a person to give to a prospective employer.
Training: the kind of education wich is geared towards the world of work.
A degree: a course that you follow at university to optain a graduate qualification.
School leavers: the children who leave the school for many reason.
Public spending: the money that the government spend for the society.
Economic climate:Degree of risk associated with the investments on the markets of financial products.
Work experience: knowledge that has a person of his job.
Voluntary work: is a job that you do to help without receiving money.
Distance course: is a course that do you in the foreigne.
Job market: Market where there come together the demand and the offer of work
A-level grades: grades that you obtain in your last year in the high school.
Degree course: A course that is required as part of a learner's work to earn a college or university degree.
Degree course: A course that is required as part of a learner's work to earn a college or university degree.