Careers

12345678910
Across
  1. 2. A temporary position, usually during the summer or semester, that provides experience
  2. 4. payment for your work other than money, such as vacation time and insurance
  3. 5. An experienced worker you can go to for advice
  4. 6. Used by employers to make sure you are telling the truth on your resume
  5. 8. A meeting between you and your potential employer to show why you would make a good employee
  6. 10. Brief visits to a business where you observe workers and ask questions
Down
  1. 1. A summary of your education, accomplishments, and experience
  2. 3. A group of people who will tell a potential employer about your strengths and experience
  3. 7. An agreement between you and your company
  4. 9. Attached to your resume, this letter describes your strengths and experience