Introduction to Career Fair Vocabulary
Across
- 3. the people who work for an employer
- 5. a person who knows you well and writes a letter containing information about you, usually to a new employer
- 7. a job that needs special education or training
- 8. courses taken by a student to gain entry into a higher course or towards a final qualification
- 10. wage the lowest amount of money that can be legally paid per hour to a worker
- 12. a person who works for another in order to learn a trade
- 14. someone you work with, especially in a profession
- 15. a written list and description of your education and work experience
- 16. a move to a better, more responsible position at work
- 18. money that you receive yearly as payment for the organization you work for
Down
- 1. someone’s education, experience, etc. that proves s/he has the ability to do a job
- 2. money or help that you get (such as insurance or a 401K) as part of your job
- 4. the money that you make from working
- 6. a school that teaches you the skills needed to do a particular job
- 9. a particular job, especially one in which you work with your hands
- 11. the person/s who pays someone to work for them
- 13. a formal meeting in which someone is asked questions, usually to find out if s/he is good enough for a job
- 17. a person’s usual or principal work or business, especially as a means of earning a living; a vocation