Getting A Job
Across
- 1. Adjusting effectively to new situations or challenges
- 6. A short letter explaining why you want a job and how you fit
- 8. Building professional relationships to find opportunities
- 9. Technical abilities learned through education or training
- 11. Collaborating with others to achieve a shared goal
- 12. Carefully reviewing work to avoid mistakes
- 14. A one-page summary of your skills, experience, and education
- 16. A form collecting personal and work-related information
- 20. Keeping information and tasks structured and easy to access
- 21. Fully focusing on and responding appropriately to others
- 22. Non-verbal cues such as posture, gestures, and eye contact
- 23. A person who can speak positively about your work habits
- 24. Showing self-assurance without arrogance
- 25. Guiding and motivating others while setting a positive example
Down
- 2. Showing respect, reliability, and maturity at work
- 3. Constructive information given to help improve performance
- 4. Finding solutions efficiently to challenges at work
- 5. Arriving on time to work or appointments
- 7. Organizing tasks and prioritizing to meet deadlines
- 10. A polite message sent after an interview to show interest
- 13. The ability to clearly express ideas and listen to others
- 15. Checking in or sending additional information after an interview
- 17. Personal and interpersonal abilities valued by employers
- 18. A meeting where an employer asks questions to learn about you
- 19. Treating others with respect and courtesy