Job words
Across
- 5. A form you fill out to apply for a job.
- 8. Meeting and connecting with people in your field to build relationships.
- 13. A specific job role within a company.
- 15. Working from home or another location instead of an office.
- 16. Getting a better job title and responsibilities at your current company.
- 18. A recruiter who finds candidates for specific, often high-level, jobs.
- 19. A job that only lasts for a specific time of year.
- 21. An experienced person who guides and provides advice in your career.
- 23. A legal agreement between you and your employer that outlines the job details and length of time.
- 24. A meeting where an employer asks you questions to see if you're right for the job.
- 25. Someone who starts and runs their own business.
Down
- 1. The total payment you get, including salary and benefits.
- 2. A job that lasts for a short, fixed amount of time.
- 3. The amount of money you earn from your job each year.
- 4. A person who applies for a job.
- 6. Losing your job due to company decisions, not your performance.
- 7. Extra things you get with your job, like health insurance or vacation time.
- 9. To give someone a job.
- 10. Working a set number of hours each week (usually around 40).
- 11. When you choose to quit your job.
- 12. A piece of work you do regularly to earn money.
- 14. A short-term job to gain work experience, often for students.
- 17. The path of jobs and experiences you have over your lifetime.
- 20. A job where you learn a skill on-the-job from a master craftsperson.
- 22. Working fewer hours than full-time.