Finding and Applying for a Job

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Across
  1. 2. A list of people you know who might be helpful in your job search
  2. 3. form of English you are taught in school
  3. 4. Information about a job that is available
  4. 5. a temporary job
  5. 7. a recommendation from a contact who is part of your network
  6. 8. unique nine-digit number issued by the federal government that is required for all workers
  7. 12. a brief letter that introduces you to the employer and explains why you are sending your resume
  8. 13. a brief summary of a job applicant's personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities and interests
  9. 14. a form that asks questions about a job applicants skills, work experience, education, and interests
Down
  1. 1. bring schools and local businesses together to give students the opportunity to get valuable training and work experience
  2. 6. list of all the information about yourself that you will need for a job application form
  3. 9. a temporary job that becomes permanent after a period of evaluation by the potential employer
  4. 10. Communicating with people you know or meet to share information and advice about jobs
  5. 11. people who will recommend you to an employer