Chapter 1 Choosing Your Career

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Across
  1. 3. informal groups of people with common interests who interact for mutual assistance
  2. 4. the amount of monthly or annual pay that you will earn for your labor
  3. 5. advancing to a higher level of skill to increase your usefulness
  4. 6. specialized, intensive programs that prepare students for higher-level work responsibilities
  5. 9. organizations that offer services related to careers and employment
  6. 10. any costs of working paid by the employee and not reimbursed by the employer
  7. 11. learning new and different skills to retain the same level of employability
Down
  1. 1. someone who assumes the risks of a new business
  2. 2. daily activities of the job and the environment in which they must be performed
  3. 7. a list of your strong and weak points along with plans for improvement
  4. 8. an evaluation of the positive and negative attributes of a given career choice
  5. 9. advancement to a position of greater responsibility and higher pay