Introduction to Careers

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