Across
- 1. the day you get paid for your work
- 4. a knowledge or skill over a time period
- 11. whom you are on a job (the opposite of employer)
- 12. the process in which you are interviewed for a job
- 13. what you are doing in Mr. Jackson’s class to learn about your chosen career
- 15. spring break and Thanksgiving/Christmas holidays are an example of this
- 16. a certificate awarded after you completed college
- 17. you work for this person (like Ms. Brooks is Mr. Jackson’s _______)
- 18. besides experience, things that you need to do a job
- 20. occurs once you complete high school and college
- 22. when you get sick and have to take off from work
Down
- 2. what you wear on a job
- 3. short periods of time that employees take away from their work during the day
- 5. you work for this company (the opposite of employee)
- 6. a “professional” job (what you want to be when you grow up)
- 7. a job’s responsibilities; things that you must do
- 8. a list of people who can speak to a candidate's credentials and qualifications for a role
- 9. how much $ you make in a year
- 10. Wetumpka High is an example of this
- 14. legal document that lays out the terms and conditions of employment between a company and an employee
- 16. a certificate awarded after you completed high school
- 19. Auburn University is an example of this
- 21. a document that lists your job qualifications
