Ada Skills
Across
- 3. A social media app known for disappearing messages and filters.
- 5. Ada value that means the ability to recover quickly from challenges or setbacks.
- 7. A photo and video sharing social media platform owned by Meta.
- 8. A qualification awarded by a university or college after completing a course of study.
- 11. One of the largest social media platforms in the world, created by Mark Zuckerberg.
- 13. A favourable set of circumstances for advancement or success.
- 15. Ada value that means a strong desire to learn or know more about something.
- 17. A professional networking platform often used for job searching and career building.
- 18. Platforms used for sharing information, entertainment, or advertising.
- 19. The exchange of information through speaking, writing, or other methods.
- 21. The last name of Ada, who collaborated with Charles Babbage on the Analytical Engine.
- 22. The developer of the popular mobile game Candy Crush.
- 25. A global professional services firm specializing in consulting, tax, and auditing.
- 26. Ada value that means working together with others to achieve a common goal.
Down
- 1. A messaging app owned by Meta, widely used for instant communication.
- 2. Ada partner leading customer relationship management (CRM) platform.
- 4. Ada value that means the ability to generate innovative ideas or solve problems in new ways.
- 6. A method of digital communication commonly used in professional settings.
- 9. A country where many global corporations have their headquarters, including major tech firms.
- 10. Ada value that means the quality of being thorough and accurate in work or research.
- 12. A program combining work and training to develop skills for a specific career.
- 14. The leading search engine and tech company known for innovation.
- 16. A short term for the technology industry, encompassing areas like software and hardware development.
- 20. The organization responsible for public transport in London.
- 23. A formal meeting where employers assess candidates for a job.
- 24. The first name of a famous 19th-century mathematician often considered the first computer programmer.