Thanks you for helping me the previous question :)
Now I am studying the new words and it's very dificult for me to commit it to memory so I decide to write a paragraph to learn it :) I hope you can check it for me :)
In the near furture,you will graduate your university and you will have to find a job.Some people find a job to earn money to take care their family...and others people find a job to make their dream come true.
First, you will apply your CV for some companies which you want to work.If your CV is accepted and you pass all their interviews,you will make a contract with them.So before you decide to sign into that agreement,before engaging in a new contract, it is important to do thorough reasearch.You should find out about that company.If the company give some proposition that you have never imaged before,you should consider that.When once the contract is established,it will specify and obligate both you and their company to follow and abide by them.You don't have any choice.
Unfortunately,if you don't want to work in their company or due to other reason you can't work with them,the cancellation clause always appears at the back of the contract.
The contract always have an assurance clause which have a liability with you before the law.
Thanks you for reading.
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Phổ thôngIn the near furture,you will graduate from your university and you will have to find a job.Some people find a job to earn money to take care their family...and others (it's not necessary to rewrite "people" in this case cause you wrote once) find a job to make their dream come true.
First, you will apply your CV for some companies which you want to work for.If your CV is accepted and you pass all their interviews,you will make a contract with them.So before you decide to sign into that agreement or to engage in a new contract, it is important to do thorough reasearch.You should find out some information about that company (or you should know that company, we have the pronoun "KYC - means Know Your Customer" very commonly in bank) .If the company gives some propositions that you have never imaged before,you should consider that.When the contract is established (or once the contract is established),it will specify and obligate both you and their company to follow and abide.You won't have any choice.
Unfortunately,if you don't want to work in their company or due to other reasons you can't work with them (what "them" replaces for?),the cancellation clause always appears at the back of the contract.
The contract always has an assurance clause which requests you bear responsibility before the law. (hope that I understand what you mean)
Hope all above things are useful for you ^^