Careers

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Across
  1. 3. Training: On-site instruction in how to perform a certain job.
  2. 4. Security Number: A unique number issued by the federal government that is required for all workers.
  3. 6. Communicating with people you know or can get to know to share information and advice about jobs.
  4. 7. School: A privately run institution that trains students for a particular profession.
  5. 8. Fact Sheet: A list of all the information about yourself that you will need for a job application form or college application.
  6. 11. Letter: A one-page letter telling the employer who you are and why you are sending your resume. This is the page directly before the resume.
  7. 12. A brief summary of your personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities, and interests.
Down
  1. 1. Application: A form that asks question about a job's applicant's skills, work experience, education, and interests.
  2. 2. Center: A school that offers a variety of skills-oriented, such as courses in automotive or computer technology.
  3. 5. Education: Formal courses of study designed for adults.
  4. 9. A recommendation from a contact who is part of your network.
  5. 10. Lead: Information about a job opening.