Across
- 4. – Related to money, banking, or management of funds.
- 6. – A collection of work samples or documents showing skills and accomplishments.
- 9. – An agreement to borrow money with a promise to pay it back later, often with interest.
- 12. – Extra advantages or perks given by employers, like health insurance or paid time off.
- 14. – A set amount of money given regularly, often by parents for personal spending or saving.
- 15. – Using money to buy something that may increase in value or earn income over time.
- 18. – Money that is owed to someone else.
- 20. – A plan for how to spend and save money over a certain period.
Down
- 1. – A temporary job or training experience, often unpaid, to gain work skills.
- 2. – Targets or objectives a person wants to achieve.
- 3. – Money received from work, investments, or other sources.
- 5. – Building relationships with people who can help with job opportunities or advice.
- 7. – A person’s job or profession.
- 8. – A document that lists a person’s work experience, education, and skills for job applications.
- 10. – A long-term series of jobs or work in a particular field.
- 11. – A meeting where a job applicant answers questions to show qualifications to an employer.
- 13. – Money set aside and not spent, usually for future use.
- 16. – A fixed amount of money paid regularly to an employee for work.
- 17. – Money spent on goods, services, or bills.
- 19. – Money collected by the government from workers and businesses to pay for public services.
