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In Business / College | 2025-07-08

Someone who works for someone else, or a company, to earn money is
a. an employer.
b. an adult citizen.
c. a laborer.
d. an employee.

Asked by mikiahgaston

Answer (2)

An employee is someone who works for another person or company in exchange for pay. This term is distinct from an employer, who hires the employee. Understanding these roles is essential for comprehending the job market. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-08

The answer to the question is 'd. an employee.' An employee is someone who works for someone else or a company in exchange for money, distinguishing them from employers who hire them. Understanding the roles of employees and employers is key in the job market.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-23