Business and Technology

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  1. 3. Jobs that are not advertised.
  2. 5. An event for employers to meet with job seekers.
  3. 7. Introduces new employees to their new company and its policies, procedures, values and benefits.
  4. 11. A brief summary of your personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities, and interests. In this course, the traditional spelling is preferred: résumé.
  5. 13. Decisions made often that require little thought.
  6. 14. Snap decisions that require little thought or planning.
  7. 17. A statement of your employment goal.
  8. 18. A person who stands between an applicant and an employer.
  9. 19. Cover letter style that compares an applicant's qualifications with an employer's requirements in a two-column format.
  10. 22. A unique nine digit number issued by the federal government that is required for all workers.
  11. 24. Formal courses of study designed for adult students.
  12. 25. Communicating with people you know or meet to share information or advice about a job that is available.
  13. 26. A form completed by a job applicant that asks about the applicant's skills, work experience, education, and interests.
Down
  1. 1. Information about a job that is available.
  2. 2. A document that shows you are allowed to work in the United States
  3. 4. People who will recommend you to an employer
  4. 6. Comparing and contrasting sets of data to rank them and determine the best choice.
  5. 8. Giving up one thing for another.
  6. 9. Someone who learns how to do a job through hands-on experience under the guidance of a skilled worker.
  7. 10. A worldwide public system of computer networks.
  8. 12. A series of steps used to identify and evaluate possibilities and make good choices.
  9. 15. A letter that introduces an applicant and the applicant’s résumé to a potential employer.
  10. 16. an experienced employee who helps new employees adjust to their workplace.
  11. 20. Someone who learns how to do a job through hands-on experience under the guidance of a skilled worker.
  12. 21. Specific words or phrases that represent the required skills, knowledge, and capabilities for a position.
  13. 23. List of people you know who can help you find a job.