Introduction to Careers
Across
- 2. Current or previous employers that are referring you for a new position.
- 4. Things you are good at doing because you learned how to do them.
- 7. Someone that oversees your performance at work.
- 8. The amount you take home after deductions.
- 9. A rate paid per hour worked.
- 10. An occupation that an individual holds for an extended period of time that has the opportunity for growth.
- 14. Things you are naturally good at.
- 15. Ideas and beliefs that are important to you.
- 16. The money you earn on a regular basis for work.
Down
- 1. Used by career planners to assist students in finding a career path of interest to them.
- 3. The amount you make before deductions.
- 5. Means you do not have a job.
- 6. Deductions to your pay to fund government projects.
- 11. One of the many resources you can use to find a job.
- 12. A set amount paid monthly or annually for work.
- 13. A document that summarizes your employment history and skills.