Unit 7 Crossword (Wideman)

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Across
  1. 3. The “take-home” money after all taxes and deductions have been made from the gross income.
  2. 4. A temporary job (usually 2-3 months) that allows experience in a work environment for a specific career, and can help narrow down a career choice.
  3. 8. Refers to strategies of saving and investing to be able to sustain oneself during retirement. Once must consider assets and income as well as future expenses, liabilities, and life expectancy.
  4. 12. Also known as a job market refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand.
  5. 13. A percentage of the total sales, paid to an employee of or in addition to salary and wages.
  6. 14. The nation's retirement program that helps provide retirement income for the elderly and pays disability benefits.
  7. 16. A letter written by someone who can highlight your skills, accomplishments, leadership experience, academic successes, extracurricular activities, ambition, and goals as part of the application process.
  8. 17. Money gained through employment and investment returns.
  9. 19. Building relationships both personally and professionally through meeting people, interacting with them, and developing connections.
  10. 21. The nation's health care program for the elderly and disabled, provides hospital and medical insurance to those who qualify.
  11. 22. A payment usually of money for labor or services completed, and usually according to a contract and on an hourly, daily, or piecework basis.
  12. 24. Lowest wage permitted by law, as determined by each state. Varies on jobs relying on tips.
Down
  1. 1. Employment is a time when a person is paid for work, also known as part of the workforce.
  2. 2. Someone who can comment on your personal character, work ethic, or past work experiences, usually as part of the job application process.
  3. 5. A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person for a potential job or acceptance to a school.
  4. 6. Skills that are practiced over time, and often are a reflection of how you exist in your daily communication, leadership styles, problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, etc.
  5. 7. A type of insurance coverage that pays for medical events. Everyone needs health insurance.
  6. 9. A tax figured as a percentage of someone’s earnings, used to pay for public goods and services.
  7. 10. Exhibiting acceptable qualities of behaviour connected to the expectations of the setting and specifically related to character, disposition, or nature of a person.
  8. 11. Stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, is a combination of social security and Medicare.
  9. 15. A one page letter summarizing your skills, past experiences, goals, and how they align with the organization or company you are applying to.
  10. 18. Amount an employee is paid each year, different from the hourly wage.
  11. 20. A document highlighting a person's education, work, academic experiences, honors, community involvement, and skills.
  12. 23. Sum of all wages, salaries, profits, and other earnings, before taxes and deductions.