Across
- 2. Feelings of pressure or worry, often caused by work or responsibilities (p. 124)
- 5. A work schedule that allows employees to choose their start and end times (p. 124)
- 6. Sharing, When two people split the responsibilities of one full-time job (p. 124)
- 8. A written summary of your education, skills, and work experience (p. 110)
- 9. Making connections with people to learn about jobs and career opportunities (p. 109)
- 11. Resume, A resume that lists work experience in order, starting with the most recent job (p. 110)
- 12. Extra advantages of a job, such as health insurance or paid time off (p. 125)
Down
- 1. A meeting where an employer asks questions to decide if you are right for a job (p. 115)
- 3. Resume, A resume that focuses on abilities and talents rather than work history (p. 110)
- 4. Working from home or another location instead of going into the workplace (p. 124)
- 7. A collection of work samples that shows your skills and achievements (p. 114)
- 10. Letter, A letter sent with a resume that explains why you are a good fit for a job (p. 112)
