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