Across
- 2. Questions that can be answered with a simple yes or no, brief factual statement.
- 4. The state of being on time for an appointment, such as job interview.
- 6. Monetary assistance offered to students who apply, including grants, educational loans, and work study.
- 7. A collection of samples that showcase interests, talents, contributions, and studies.
- 8. A brief letter in which applicants introduce themselves to employers.
- 11. Meeting between an applicant and employer to discuss the applicant's qualifications for the job.
- 14. Tests that evaluate a persons ability in a given area. By law each question is related to a requirement for the position a person is applying for.
Down
- 1. A document a prospective employee fills out that provides a first impression of what the applicant has to offer and includes general information about the applicant and employment history.
- 3. How someone looks, such as a person's clothing and hygiene; it is important for an applicant to dress appropriately and demonstrate good personal hygiene.
- 5. Questions that encourage people to talk; making them able to share important information with comfort.
- 9. A written summary of an applicant's experience, skills, and achievements that relate to the job being sought out.
- 10. The proper way a polite person should behave
- 12. Working as a student for the school in exchange for financial aid.
- 13. Free Application for Federal Student Aid; used by Federal government to determine the total amount of financial aid
- 15. A grant or financial aid award to a student for the purpose of attending an institution.
