Across
- 2. Extra hours worked beyond your normal schedule.
- 4. A profession or job path that someone follows for many years.
- 10. Particular abilities you have, like coding or public speaking.
- 12. The final date or time by which you must submit your application.
- 15. Extra things you get with a job, like health insurance or a gym membership.
- 16. A specific piece of work or duty that you must complete.
- 19. Working only a few hours or days a week, not a full schedule.
- 20. A person you work with in the same company or office.
- 23. A legal document you sign when you start a new job.
- 24. Something impressive you have succeeded in doing at work.
- 26. The fixed amount of money you are paid every month or year.
- 27. Moving to a higher or more important level in a company.
- 28. A person who can tell a new boss about your work character.
Down
- 1. The person or company that pays people to work for them.
- 3. Being free or ready to start working on a specific date.
- 5. The knowledge and skills you have gained from previous jobs.
- 6. A person who is being considered for a position.
- 7. Working a complete schedule, usually around 40 hours a week.
- 8. The process of learning the specific tasks for a new role.
- 9. A skill or quality that you must have to be hired.
- 11. Another word for a specific job title or role.
- 13. A formal meeting where you answer questions to get a job.
- 14. To officially ask for a job, usually by sending a form or resume.
- 17. The positive qualities or "strong points" of a person.
- 18. A job position that is currently empty and available.
- 21. Letter A short letter sent with a resume to introduce yourself.
- 22. A document that summarizes your education and work history.
- 25. The person in charge of a team, department, or office.
