Across
- 1. occupation or profession
- 4. a school in which people learn how to do a job that requires special skills
- 7. the state or condition of being an intern
- 10. to stop working and end one's professional career.
- 11. college offering courses for two years beyond high school
- 13. a degree granted after a two-year course of study, especially by a community or junior college
- 18. a skill or personality trait that typically is not learned or measurable
- 19. a set amount of pay you receive each year
- 21. earned wages before payroll deductions.
- 22. Digital Technology. the design, establishment, or utilization of a computer network.
- 23. a division of a university offering advanced programs beyond the bachelor's degree.
- 26. the probability that an individual will keep their job
- 28. individual who starts their own business based on an idea they have or a product they have created
- 31. Apprenticeships combine paid on-the-job training with classroom instruction to prepare workers for highly-skilled careers
- 33. summarize their work experience, educational background, and special skills
- 35. earned through education or hands-on experience
Down
- 2. the essential skills, personal qualities and values that enable you to thrive in any workplace
- 3. promotion in rank or standing; preferment:
- 5. the things an employer expects from someone doing a job which are usually listed as part of a job description
- 6. a group of occupations with similar features.
- 8. the skills, education, experience and traits that an employer expects someone to have to be successful in a job position
- 9. person's usual or principal work or business
- 12. given to a student by a college or university usually after four years of study
- 14. an educational institution designed for instruction
- 15. a retirement savings plan offered by many American employers that has tax advantages for the saver.
- 16. part of a routine of one's occupation
- 17. you can receive information on an applicant's criminal history, such as felonies and misdemeanors
- 20. someone who can answer questions about your work history, skills, abilities, and work style
- 24. a vocation requiring knowledge
- 25. a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation.
- 27. revenues minus expenses, interest, and taxes.
- 29. the series of jobs or roles that constitute a person's career
- 30. any forms of perks or compensation that are provided to employees
- 32. a series of structured and connected education programs and support services
- 34. the aggregate of those persons seeking employment
