Across
- 4. The science of designing the workplace and job tasks to fit the physical capabilities and limitations of the worker.
- 10. A brief account of a person’s education, qualifications, and previous experience (Abbr.).
- 12. A written statement explaining what a jobholder does, how it is done, and under what conditions
- 13. Non-wage compensation provided to employees, such as health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
- 14. HR activity that identifies the most qualified applicants.
Down
- 1. A written set of questions given to job incumbents to analyze their duties.
- 2. The set of duties performed by one person.
- 3. The systematic process of gathering, documenting, and analyzing information about a job's tasks, responsibilities, and requirements.
- 5. An organization's ability to keep its employees and prevent them from leaving.
- 6. A face-to-face or virtual conversation used to gather detailed job information directly from the job incumbent or supervisor.
- 7. The process of structuring work tracks, duties, and responsibilities to achieve organizational goals while satisfying employee needs.
- 8. A state of physical or emotional exhaustion that also involves a sense of reduced accomplishment and loss of personal identity.
- 9. A scheduled period of work, typically lasting 8 to 12 hours, after which one group of workers is replaced by another.
- 11. Responsibilities and obligations associated with a job.
