Across
- 1. prioritizing between work productivity, responsibilities and lifestyle outside of work, such as family life
- 3. highest degree a person can earn; also called a PhD
- 5. working effectively and efficiently with others
- 9. two-year degree earned through community college
- 10. describes the positive work behaviors and personal qualities which make individuals more likely to gain employment and succeed in their chosen career
- 15. High school students who successfully complete these will earn college credit
- 18. most important skill for workplace; transferring information from one place to another, whether it is vocally, written, visually or non-verbally
- 19. standardized tests that colleges review for college admission
- 22. the practice of alternating between two or more different language registers depending on the audience and the purpose of the communication
- 23. requires gathering reliable information, assessing the information for answers and selecting a suitable solution based on the situation
- 24. messages sent without words (examples: posture, tone of voice, gestures)
Down
- 2. ability to motivate people to accomplish a better result for an organization
- 4. After graduating from high school, students have the choice of either attending a four-year university, a two-year college, a technical school, joining the military or the workforce
- 6. ability to cope with job stress which benefits an individual’s personal and professional life
- 7. messages sent with written or spoken words
- 8. ability to plan and execute control over the amount of time spent on specific activities to effectively accomplish goals in a timely manner
- 11. required for professional advancement; may include certifications, licensure, registration, continuing education, or advanced degrees
- 12. four-year degree earned through colleges and universities
- 13. earned after completing at least one year of study beyond a bachelor’s degree
- 14. specific style of behavior in the workplace where you are performing in a manner appropriate for the profession and workplace
- 16. being able to evaluate arguments and information quickly, solve problems creatively and identify mistakes with efficiency
- 17. values or standards which direct the way individuals live
- 20. standardized test that prepares you for the SAT and qualifies you for special scholarships
- 21. Money to help pay for college; grants, work-study, loans, and scholarships to help make college affordable
