Career Terminology
Across
- 2. 2-year degree completed at a community college to go straight to work or to transfer to a university
- 4. The skill, good judgment, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well
- 7. Meeting with potential employer to determine if abilities are a match for the job; also to assess soft skills
- 9. Grouping of jobs that perform similar tasks
- 12. 4-year degree completed at a university
- 14. A document you send with your resume to provide more information about you.
Down
- 1. An outline of steps or actions you can take to reach a career goal
- 3. Paper or online form filled out to express interest in a particular job; typically has personal contact information and job history
- 5. A list of people who can vouch for your skills and qualifications before they make a hiring choice.
- 6. Analyzing your own likes, dislikes, wants, needs, skills, and abilities to discover what career will best fit you.
- 8. Spans your lifetime, includes all your education, training; your whole history of work.
- 10. Specific position a person holds in a company to make money (example: Graphic Artist for ABC Advertising, Pharmacy Technician at CVS, framing carpenter for XYZ Construction)
- 11. Summary of a person's education, experience, and qualifications.
- 13. People skills, such as communicating effectively, problem-solving abilities, and flexibility