Across
- 2. A short, concise, introduction of yourself which typically lasts about 30 seconds but no more than 60 seconds. It may include your name, past education, work experience, skill/characteristics, and goals
- 5. similar to a resume in that it is an account of one's personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experiences typically used for a job
- 7. a person who starts a business and is willing to risk a loss or a person who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise.
- 9. The amount of money you earn after money is taken out for taxes and deductions
- 14. combine paid on-the-job training with classroom instruction to prepare workers for highly-skilled careers.
- 15. the financial rewards and other compensation employees receive in addition to their regular paycheck. may include medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage; paid vacation, holidays and sick days; tuition assistance; or a retirement plan to save for your future
- 16. A form or paper which indicates interest in a particular place of employment or position within a company.
- 19. A brief account of one's personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experiences typically used to apply for a job.
- 20. very similar to an internship, but are more typically spent observing employers/employees to preview their day-to-day activities and functions. Usually a few days to a weeks in length.
Down
- 1. The exchange of information or resources to cultivate productive relationship for employment or business activities
- 3. a style of clothing that is less formal than traditional business wear, but is still intended to give a professional and business like impression
- 4. a collection and inspection of public and private records by an individual or organization.may include verifying: criminal records, credit history, work authorization, education history, social media profiles, driving records, medical records,
- 6. a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills developed in a professional setting
- 8. The amount of money you earn before anything is taken out for taxes and deductions.
- 10. a brief document, usually 1 page in length, which overviews your qualifications as they directly relate to the qualifications which the employer is seeking
- 11. employment is usually considered somewhere between 30-40 hours a week
- 12. the market in which employers search for employees and employers search for jobs.
- 13. a two-way exchange of information which an employer uses to get to know more about a candidate prior to making a decision of hire
- 17. a term that describes those who typically work in manual labor positions and earn an hourly wage. are typically known to wear protective equipment and clothing while carrying out their employment responsibilities.
- 18. An event held where various companies and employers recruit potential employees. Usually, there are booths or tables set up for each company looking to hire students
