Across
- 1. Observing a professional in their work environment to learn about a job
- 3. A job requiring little to no experience, often for beginners in a field
- 9. Education focused on skills and knowledge for a specific job or trade
- 14. Payment received per hour worked
- 17. The ability to analyze information objectively and make reasoned judgments
- 21. A hands-on training program where learners work with skilled professionals
- 22. A group of related jobs and industries that share common skills
- 23. A form completed by job seekers to apply for employment
- 24. Large marsupial
- 26. Likes to chase mice
- 28. The availability of employment and job opportunities in different fields
- 32. Ongoing learning and training to advance one's career
- 34. Interpersonal skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving
- 35. A document summarizing education, work experience, and skills, used to apply for jobs
- 36. Has a trunk
- 38. A school focused on practical, hands-on training for specific careers
- 40. A credential earned by passing an exam or completing a program in a specific field
- 46. Building professional relationships to exchange information and opportunities
- 48. Advancing to a higher position or job title within a company
- 49. The qualities and skills that make a person suitable for a job
- 51. Education after high school, including college, university, and vocational programs
- 52. A professional networking website for job seekers and employers
- 53. A fixed regular payment for employment, typically expressed annually
- 54. An institution that teaches specific skills for technical careers
- 55. The ability to express ideas clearly and effectively in both writing and speech
Down
- 2. A commitment to hard work and diligence in one’s job
- 4. A website that helps job seekers find job listings (e.g., Indeed, Monster)
- 5. A credential recognized by employers in a specific industry
- 6. A series of structured steps leading to a specific career or profession
- 7. A letter sent with a resume to explain qualifications and interest in a job
- 8. A numerical measure of a student’s academic performance, typically on a 4.0 scale
- 10. A form of financial aid that does not need to be repaid, often need-based
- 11. A person who can vouch for your work experience and qualifications
- 12. The ability to guide, inspire, and direct a team or group toward a goal
- 13. A form used to apply for federal financial aid for college
- 15. A structured outline of courses required to complete a college degree
- 16. An official record of a student’s academic performance
- 18. The ability to organize and plan time effectively to complete tasks
- 19. Financial support awarded to students based on academic or other achievements
- 20. A collection of work demonstrating experience gained during an internship
- 25. Technical abilities or knowledge specific to a job or field
- 27. A brief statement of goals or aspirations in a resume or job application
- 29. The ability to find solutions to challenges and obstacles in the workplace
- 30. Man's best friend
- 31. The skills and knowledge gained from previous jobs
- 33. Funding to help students pay for education, including scholarships, grants, and loans
- 37. A formal conversation to assess a candidate’s suitability for a job
- 39. A temporary position offering work experience, often for students or recent graduates
- 41. Progressing to higher levels of responsibility or leadership in one’s career
- 42. Enrolling in college courses while still in high school to earn credit for both
- 43. Non-wage compensation provided by employers (e.g., health insurance, retirement)
- 44. Flying mammal
- 45. A formal proposal by an employer to hire someone for a specific role
- 47. The collective group of people employed or seeking employment
- 50. Working collaboratively with others to achieve a common goal
