Across
- 7. The process of conveying information and ideas.
- 9. The person who makes the final decision on who gets the job.
- 11. The person who asks the questions in a job interview.
- 13. People who can vouch for your character and work abilities.
- 17. An event where employers and job seekers can meet.
- 18. A set of written questions used to gather information.
- 19. The abilities and expertise you have.
- 20. A concise and persuasive summary of your qualifications.
Down
- 1. A document sent with your resume to provide additional information on your skills and experience.
- 2. A collection of your work samples.
- 3. A formal request to be considered for a job.
- 4. A feeling of self-assurance in one's own abilities.
- 5. The clothes you wear to a job interview.
- 6. A note of gratitude sent after an interview.
- 8. The act of gathering information about the company you're applying to.
- 10. A summary of your education, work history, and skills.
- 12. Building and maintaining relationships with people who can help you in your career.
- 14. Knowledge or proficiency gained over time.
- 15. The amount of money you are paid for your work.
- 16. Contacting a potential employer after an interview to show continued interest.
