Across
- 3. The system where employers look for workers and people look for jobs.
- 5. Abilities learned through practice or training that help you do a job.
- 6. A document that explains duties, responsibilities, and requirements of a job.
- 9. A person’s job or main type of work.
- 11. A formal agreement between an employee and an employer that explains work conditions.
- 12. The state of having paid work.
- 13. To receive money as payment for work or services.
- 14. Involving danger or the possibility of loss or harm.
- 15. A fixed amount of money paid regularly for work, usually monthly.
Down
- 1. Earning a high amount of money compared to similar jobs.
- 2. A job that usually requires special education or training.
- 4. A combination of skills, knowledge, and abilities needed to perform a job well.
- 7. The ability to change jobs or move to a different career during your working life.
- 8. Not permanent; lasting for a short period of time.
- 10. Money paid to workers based on hours worked or tasks completed.
