Careers Crossword
Across
- 3. A person who takes a risk to set up and run their own business.
- 5. The time in your life when you stop working completely, usually because you have reached an older age.
- 7. Getting a higher position or a more important job at the company where you work.
- 8. A professional who tracks, checks, and manages the financial records and money for a person or company.
- 9. The regular fixed amount of money you get paid every month or year for doing your job.
- 11. A skilled tradesperson who installs, tests, and repairs wiring and electrical systems in buildings.
- 15. When a business no longer has a job for a worker, so the person must leave.
- 16. how employable you are.
- 18. A professional who designs safe and beautiful buildings, houses, and structures.
- 19. The path or progress of your working life over a long period of time.
Down
- 1. A person who is in charge of planning and organising a team to make sure a specific job gets done on time. (2 words)
- 2. People who know you and can tell a future employer why you would be good for a job.
- 4. Talking to different people to build useful connections that might help you find a job.
- 6. The exams you pass or certificates you get that show you can do a certain job.
- 10. A short time spent in a workplace to learn what it is like to do that job. (2 words)
- 12. A type of job where you learn a trade or skill while working and earning money.
- 13. A formal meeting where an employer asks you questions to see if you are right for a job.
- 14. Working the maximum number of standard hours in a normal week, usually around thirty-five hours or more. (2 words)
- 17. Working only a few hours a week instead of the full standard hours. (2 words)
- 19. A short document that lists your education, skills, and work history when applying for a job.