Career Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. earnings from a job paid either in addition to or instead of a salary; earned after selling products or services
  2. 5. an occupation or profession, usually requiring special training and/or education
  3. 6. a document that provides a summary of someone's professional qualifications
  4. 7. a certificate earned when graduating high school
  5. 11. amounts subtracted from your gross salary
  6. 12. the amount of money one earns from their job
  7. 13. received from a college or university, usually takes 2-4 years full-time
  8. 14. a person's main employment or way to make a living
  9. 15. the opportunity to work for an employer (typically while still a student) so that you can attain real-world experience working at that particular job or in that caeer field; can be paid or unpaid.
  10. 17. earned when graduating from any school beyond high school
  11. 21. received after either's a Bachelor's Degree
  12. 23. annual salary which reflects the middle salary when all salaries are arranged in order
  13. 24. similar to a license, but usually received to show that training ws completed to help one perform a job
  14. 25. received from a college or university after obtaining a Bachelor's Degree, usually takes 2 years full-time
  15. 26. job perks, including; paid health insurance, dental insurance, life insurance; also might include paid time off for vacation, personal time, illness, sometimes includes providing employees with cars, electronic devices, employee discounts, etc.
  16. 27. a document someone receives from a government agency or private agency which is required in order to perform a certain job
  17. 29. annual salary which reflects the average of all salaries for a certain job
Down
  1. 2. money given to students to pay for college costs which never has to be repaid
  2. 3. a form someone fills out (usually online) when they are trying to get a job
  3. 4. the salary you receive after deductions are subtracted from your earnings
  4. 8. received from a college or university usually takes 2 years full-time
  5. 9. abilities a person has which makes them qualified for a job
  6. 10. money someone earns before deductions
  7. 16. a letter written to a company or other employer for the purposes of introducing onself and explaining you interest in a certain job
  8. 18. people who will tell a company at which you are looking to work that you are qualified to perform a job
  9. 19. occurs when one advances to a better paying job or higher ranking position within a company
  10. 20. term used to describe a collection of careers which have similarities
  11. 22. future opportunities for a certain job
  12. 28. the area of study that leads to a Bachelor's Degree