【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. dead-end [ded-end] (n.) – a situation in which a person is unable to go or move forward
Example:  With no opportunities for career growth, Justin’s work reached a dead end. 
2. turn things around [turn things uh-ROUND] (v. phrase) – to fix a problem; to change a bad situation into a good one
Example: The company’s profits started to increase when the marketing team turned things around with their brilliant business strategy.
3. lateral move [LAT-er-uhl moov] (n. phrase) – the act of getting a new job, either in the same company or a different one, at the same level as the previous position
Example: Since Cindy only made a lateral move, her salary remained the same.
4. diverse [dih-VURS, dahy-, DAHY-vurs] (adj.) – having various forms or kinds; different from each other
Example: The company consists of a diverse group of employees coming from different countries.
5. safety net [SEYF-tee net] (idiom) – something that serves as protection from loss, harm or other difficult situations
Example:  The government’s unemployment benefits program serves as a safety net for people who have lost their jobs.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
Business   experts offer advice on how to turn things around for employees who feel like they are   at a dead-end. 
Glassdoor.com   gathered data from companies in 190 countries in a company review survey. The   website found that one-third of the employees around the world are   dissatisfied with their jobs. 
Experts gave   three solutions to cope with the problem of feeling stuck in a job. 
First, one   can make a lateral move   within the company. Joel Garfinkle, author of "Getting Ahead," said   that a lateral move to another group or department can be exciting and   challenging. Garfinkle added that an employee who makes a lateral move has an   advantage over co-workers when it comes to getting a promotion because   of diverse experience. 
Second, an   employee can go back to school to earn an additional degree or   certificate. One should focus on fields that are in demand and in need   of talent, such as IT and healthcare, said Al Stewart, founder of   Business Mentors. Furthermore, Stewart recommended that one keep his or her   job as a safety net while attending school part-time. 
Lastly, the   most direct way is to find a job in another company. Dan Schwabel, author of   "Promote Yourself," advised people to stay in their jobs until they   are able to get a new one. He said one should update his or her resume and   highlight the skills he or she wants to use in the next job.  
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Among the three solutions, which do you think is the best? Why?
·         Aside from having no opportunities for career growth, why do you think some people feel unhappy with their jobs?
Discussion B
·         Which is more important to you – salary or job satisfaction? Why do you say so?
·         If you were looking for a new job, what would be the most important factor to consider?