Chapter 5 Beginning Your Career

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Across
  1. 2. Questions that can be answered with a simple yes or no, brief factual statement.
  2. 4. The state of being on time for an appointment, such as job interview.
  3. 6. Monetary assistance offered to students who apply, including grants, educational loans, and work study.
  4. 7. A collection of samples that showcase interests, talents, contributions, and studies.
  5. 8. A brief letter in which applicants introduce themselves to employers.
  6. 11. Meeting between an applicant and employer to discuss the applicant's qualifications for the job.
  7. 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. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 5. Questions that encourage people to talk; making them able to share important information with comfort.
  4. 9. A written summary of an applicant's experience, skills, and achievements that relate to the job being sought out.
  5. 10. The proper way a polite person should behave
  6. 12. Working as a student for the school in exchange for financial aid.
  7. 13. Free Application for Federal Student Aid; used by Federal government to determine the total amount of financial aid
  8. 15. A grant or financial aid award to a student for the purpose of attending an institution.