Across
- 3. A meeting in which an employee discusses his/her work performance with the manager.
- 7. A period in which the employer observes the ability of the employee to see whether he/she is capable of doing the job.
- 10. The reputation a company gained and can be regarded as an asset.
- 11. A lawyer who has the right to argue cases in the higher law court.
- 12. A person who puts parts of a machine together.
- 14. A lawyer who has the right to argue cases in the lower law courts.
- 15. The special expressions used by a particular group of people or a profession which are difficult for outsiders to understand.
- 17. A person who sells goods in large quantities at lower prices to retailers rather than to individual customers
- 19. A person who has the qualification to prepare medicines.
- 20. A person whose job is to drive a car for someone else.
Down
- 1. A person who receives and pays out money in a bank
- 2. A large amount of money paid to someone.
- 4. Someone or something that is indispensable is so important or good that you cannot manage without them
- 5. The rate at which people leave an organization and are replaced by new people.
- 6. A person who keeps or inspects the financial accounts of a company
- 8. The main male servant in a house.
- 9. Working independently for different companies rather than being employed by one particular company.
- 13. A new idea, method, or invention
- 16. A person who finds suitable employees and tries to persuade them to leave their present positions.
- 18. A period of time when workers stop working due to disagreement about working conditions, wages, etc.
