An informal inquiry about the job could be: "Hey, I'm interested in learning more about the job opening. Can you tell me about the day-to-day responsibilities and what the team dynamic is like?"
Informal
Informal
Informal inquiry is a research method that involves gathering information through open-ended questions, informal conversations, and observations. It is often used to explore a topic or problem in a flexible and non-structured way, allowing for a deeper understanding of the subject without a predefined set of questions or hypotheses.
i made an inquiry about why he was eating 2 sandwiches for lunch.
a letter of inquiry
Tiene usted/tienes empleo = do you have a job (formal/informal)
Formal sectors is when one has a job that they get paid regularly for eg. monthly (long term job). You often get paid more than informal sectors. An informal sector is not a set job that you get paid for regularly but rather a job that you will only get paid per a day or hour (short term job that is not really relyable). You get paid less.
Adjectivecan-do(informal) confident and willing to get a job done.
Adjectivecan-do(informal) confident and willing to get a job done.
Yes, they can ask you if you have something that will stop you from working at your job.
Teaching the process of scientific inquiry might seem different from teaching content-related material in the life or physical sciences.
Informal Peer Support is when small organizations and even individual departments in larger organizations provide support with a peer support model. One or more workers, whose job titles usually have little to do directly with computers are generally recognized as the person to turn to when a computer user has a question.