Career Terminology

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