Across
- 2. a meeting between a job applicant and potential employer to discuss the position.
- 9. money received, especially from work or investments.
- 10. money charged for a service, like consulting or legal advice.
- 11. knowledge and skills gained through doing something over time.
- 13. being told to leave your job, usually because of poor performance.
- 14. a room where the directors of a company meet to make decisions.
- 15. a temporary or freelance job, often in the creative industry.
- 18. payment for work done, including salary, bonuses, and benefits.
- 19. losing your job because your employer no longer needs you.
- 20. a complaint or problem that an employee has at work.
Down
- 1. money paid regularly by the government or a company to people who are retired.
- 3. someone who works for an employer.
- 4. a series of connected jobs that a person does during their working life.
- 5. not having a job and looking for work.
- 6. the ability to change your plans or schedule easily.
- 7. a person or company that pays people to work for them.
- 8. money paid to the government based on income, purchases, or property owned.
- 12. moving to a higher position within a company with more responsibility and pay.
- 16. working from home or another location using technology to communicate with colleagues.
- 17. money earned for hours worked, usually paid weekly or monthly.
