Finding Jobs
Across
- 2. A word you use when searching for jobs online.
- 6. A person who works for an employer.
- 10. A certificate or training that prepares you for a job.
- 12. A popular Australian website used to search for jobs.
- 14. A type of job where you work irregular hours and usually receive higher hourly pay.
- 15. The ability to speak, listen and share information clearly.
- 17. A background check required for many jobs.
- 19. A number needed when you work as a contractor or run your own business.
- 20. A job where you usually work about 38 hours per week.
Down
- 1. Money your employer pays into a retirement savings fund.
- 3. The process of asking for a job by sending documents to an employer.
- 4. The ability to work well with other people.
- 5. Knowledge or skills gained from doing a job before.
- 7. Things you can do well that help you do a job.
- 8. A meeting with an employer where they ask questions before giving you a job.
- 9. A job where you work fewer hours than full-time.
- 11. A document that shows your skills, education and work experience when applying for a job.
- 13. A number you need to give your employer for tax purposes.
- 16. Permission required to work with children in Australia.
- 18. A person or company that gives people jobs.