Unit 2 - Locating Career Information Skills

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Across
  1. 6. jobs requiring less than 35-40 hours per week, depending on the employer
  2. 8. the jobs that beginners start with to train them for higher-level jobs
  3. 11. the amount of a paycheck after deductions are taken out
  4. 12. payment for work, usually figured by the hour
  5. 13. the environment of the workplace
Down
  1. 1. jobs that last for a limited period of time
  2. 2. doing a job without pay to gain experience
  3. 3. extra’s provided by an employer (other than wagesGross Pay: total amount of an employee’s earnings before deductions are taken out
  4. 4. amount of money taken from an employee’s gross pay for taxes, insurance, Social Security, and other benefits
  5. 5. the person who hires someone to do a job
  6. 7. a special skill, knowledge, or ability that enables a person to perform a particular job
  7. 9. the prospect for the future of a job or career
  8. 10. fixed amount of money earned, regardless of hours worked
  9. 14. to find out more by reading or talking to people