Introduction to the World of Work
Across
- 4. When someone has their own business, and works for themselves, rather than someone else.
- 5. The process of building and maintaining relationships with people in your field or related industries who can offer support, information, and opportunities.
- 9. Having enough money to cover your basic needs and feel comfortable about your financial future.
- 10. Finding meaning and satisfaction in your job beyond just the paycheck.
- 12. Most often means working less than 35 hours per week.
- 13. Most often means working more than 35 hours per week.
- 14. An agreement between you and your employer outlining your responsibilities, working hours, and compensation.
Down
- 1. Advantages that often come with employment, such as health insurance, paid time off, and retirement plans.
- 2. A letter telling a company why you want to work for them and how you are a good fit for the job.
- 3. To discuss something, such as salary or time off, with another person or group in order to reach an agreement.
- 6. A paper that lists your skills, education, experience and past jobs.
- 7. Forms of payment received for work.
- 8. A company, organization, or individual that hires you to work for them.
- 11. When you get a job and get paid to work for someone else.