Spoken Description

Vocabulario en español de títulos de trabajo: aprende términos como gerente, ingeniero y secretaria, con ejemplos de uso en entrevistas, currículos y contextos laborales.

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Vocabulary in Spanish of job titles: learn terms like manager, engineer, and secretary, with usage examples in interviews, resumes, and work contexts.

Here are common Spanish job titles for various professions, useful for workplace conversations and resumes. Each title is given in the singular masculine form and will often change to feminine by replacing -o with -a or using the feminine article.

Vocabulary

Learn these baseline job titles that appear across industries, then pick up specialized terms for your field. Job titles usually come with the definite article when referring to a specific person.

Spanish Word(s)English Word(s)
el/la gerentemanager
el/la empleado/aemployee
el/la jefe/aboss
el/la asistenteassistant
el/la director/adirector
el/la trabajador/aworker
el/la vendedor/asalesperson
el/la consultor/aconsultant

Aprende estos títulos laborales básicos que aparecen en diferentes industrias, y luego adquiere términos especializados para tu campo. Los títulos laborales generalmente llevan el artículo definido cuando se refieren a una persona en concreto.

gerente tomó la decisión final.

The manager made the final decision.

manager (put the article)

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Specialized Titles

Different sectors use specific titles, so learn key terms for fields like medicine, law, education, and technology. Some titles are gender-neutral while others follow the usual -o/-a pattern.

Spanish Word(s)English Word(s)
el/la médico/adoctor
el/la abogado/alawyer
el/la profesor/ateacher
el/la ingeniero/aengineer
el/la enfermero/anurse
el/la programador/aprogrammer
el/la arquitecto/aarchitect

Diversos sectores utilizan títulos específicos, así que aprende los términos clave para campos como medicina, derecho, educación y tecnología. Algunos títulos son neutrales en cuanto al género, mientras que otros siguen el patrón habitual -o/-a.

Laatenderá la consulta a las tres.

The doctor will see the patient at three.

doctor (feminine form)

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Gender Forms

Most job titles have a masculine and feminine form, formed by changing the article and sometimes the ending from -o to -a. Some titles are invariable and use el/la with the same noun for both genders.

MasculineFeminine
el médicola médica
el abogadola abogada
el profesorla profesora
el ingenierola ingeniera
el enfermerola enfermera
el programadorla programadora
el arquitectola arquitecta

La mayoría de los títulos laborales tienen formas masculinas y femeninas, formadas cambiando el artículo y, a veces, la terminación de -o a -a. Algunos títulos son invariables y usan el/la con el mismo sustantivo para ambos géneros.

Antes era el profesor; ahora es la.

She used to be the male teacher; now she is the female teacher.

teacher (feminine)

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Summary

Basic job titles help you describe roles in any workplace, while specialized terms name professions in key industries. Pay attention to gender forms and use the appropriate article for masculine or feminine nouns.

Los títulos laborales básicos te ayudan a describir roles en cualquier lugar de trabajo, mientras que los términos especializados nombran profesiones en industrias clave. Presta atención a las formas de género y usa el artículo apropiado para sustantivos masculinos o femeninos.

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