- 职工 zhígōng staffworkers and staff members of an organization; employees; personnel
- 职业 zhíyè occupationoccupation; profession; job; vocation; the work someone does as their primary means of livelihood
- 职能 zhínéng functionThe inherent function, role, or duties that an organization, department, or individual in a specific position is expected to perform
- 职务 zhíwù postpost; job; official position or the duties and responsibilities associated with it
- 职责 zhízé duty; responsibilityduty or responsibility inherent to a position or as part of one's role
- 辞职 cízhí to resign; resignationTo quit one's job or resign from a formal position
- 职位 zhíwèi positionpost; job; status or rank within a specific organization or hierarchy
- 任职 rènzhí to hold a positionto hold a post; to take office; to be in a position or job
- 职场 zhíchǎng workplaceThe environment or physical space where one works or is employed.
- 兼职 jiānzhí part-time jobA concurrent post or secondary job.
- 职员 zhíyuán office workeroffice worker; staff member; clerk
- 职业教育 zhíyèjiàoyù vocational educationEducation or training designed to provide students or employees with the specific knowledge and skills needed for a particular trade or profession
- 职权 zhíquán official powersauthority or powers granted by a job or position; jurisdiction
- 求职 qiúzhí to seek employmentTo look for a job or seek a position; to apply for work
- 专职 zhuānzhí full-timea post or job performed by a specific person; a job assigned full-time rather than as a secondary duty
- 职称 zhíchēng job titlethe name of a person's position or job
- 在职 zàizhí to be employedTo currently hold a position or be in post
- 称职 chènzhí competentwell qualified for a post; equal to the task; having the skills and character required for a specific job or position
- 离职 lízhí to take a leave of absenceTo leave one's job temporarily, such as for advanced study or training
- 停职 tíngzhí to suspend from dutyto temporarily remove someone from their position or office, usually as a disciplinary action
- 高职 gāozhí senior positionHigh-ranking or prominent professional post
- 求职者 qiúzhízhě job applicantjob applicant; job seeker; job hunter
- 就职 jiùzhí to take officeTo assume a post or start a new job, typically used for high-ranking positions or official appointments.
- 本职 běnzhí one's jobone's regular job, duty, or position, often used in [[本职工作|本職工作|ben3 zhi2 gong1 zuo4]]
- 失职 shīzhí to neglect one's dutyto neglect one's duty; to be guilty of dereliction of duty, often used in professional contexts regarding serious mistakes or failures to fulfill responsibilities
- 职业病 zhíyèbìng occupational diseaseMedical condition or illness caused by the specific nature of one's work or workplace environment.
- 公职 gōngzhí public officea post in a government department, political party organization, or state-owned enterprise or institution; public office; civil service
- 渎职 dúzhí neglect one's dutyto abuse one's power or fail to perform official responsibilities; to commit malfeasance
- 复职 fùzhí to resume a postTo be reinstated in a job or resume one's original position after being dismissed, demoted, or taking a leave of absence.
- 职业道德 zhíyèdàodé professional ethicsMoral principles and standards of behavior that people in a specific field or profession are expected to follow
- 免职 miǎnzhí to remove from officeTo relieve someone of their post or dismiss them from a position; unlike [[撤职|撤職|che4 zhi2]], this term does not necessarily imply the person committed an error.
- 教职工 jiàozhígōng faculty and staffteaching and administrative staff of an educational institution
- 职业化 zhíyèhuà professionalizationto make something professional; to meet professional standards and norms
- 本职工作 běnzhígōngzuò one's regular jobone's current post or official duty; the work one is assigned to do as part of their position
- 尽职 jìnzhí to fulfill one's dutyTo discharge one's duties to the best of one's ability; conscientious.
- 职教 zhíjiào vocational educationShort for [[职业教育|職業教育|zhi2 ye4 jiao4 yu4]], referring to education that provides skills and knowledge needed for a specific job.
- 玩忽职守 wánhūzhíshǒu dereliction of dutyto neglect one's duty; to be remiss or irresponsible in performing professional responsibilities
- 撤职 chèzhí to dismiss from officeTo remove someone from their position or job; to sack; to fire.
- 官职 guānzhí official positionan official post or rank in the government bureaucracy
- 滥用职权 lànyòngzhíquán to abuse powerto abuse one's authority, power, or position
- 述职 shùzhí to report on one's workTo report on one's work or duties to a supervisor or subordinates; used especially for officials or diplomats returning home to report.
- 殉职 xùnzhí to die in the line of dutyto die while performing one's official duties; to die on the job
- 职守 zhíshǒu dutya person's post and their associated responsibilities
- 挂职 guàzhí to take a temporary postto be assigned to a temporary position (often in a grassroots organization or different government department) while retaining one's original job, typically for training or gaining experience
- 供职 gòngzhí to hold a postTo hold a position or office; to be employed in a specific role.
- 副职 fùzhí deputy positionA secondary or deputy position in an organization, as opposed to the principal or head position
- 各司其职 gèsīqízhí to each perform their own dutiesEach person carries out their own specific responsibilities or tasks
- 宣誓就职 xuānshìjiùzhí to take the oath of officeto be sworn in; to take an oath of office before beginning a job
- 文职 wénzhí civilian postcivilian post or job, such as those in the civil service or administration, as opposed to a military position
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