Across
- 4. The person who hires someone / Also, another name for a business or company that hires someone.
- 6. To give someone a job is to _____ someone.
- 8. To finish a program at a school or university.
- 11. A person's work experience is sometimes called 'Job _____'
- 12. Things a person is not good at.
- 14. When a supervisor gives you a higher position.
- 16. A form you complete that requires your information, which you submit when you want to get a job at a company.
- 17. Something a person is able to do (for example, driving a truck, cooking, creating Excel spreadsheets)
- 18. The certificate you earn when you complete a college or university program.
- 19. A meeting with an applicant and employer to discuss the possibility of a new job.
- 21. A specific type of job in a company is called a ______.
- 22. Licenses, diplomas, certificate or degrees a person needs for a job.
- 25. Doing many things at the same time.
- 26. A word that means the kind of position you are looking for.
- 29. Applicants sometimes send a letter to an employer, called a _____ _____.
- 30. Another word for 'boss.'
Down
- 1. An applicant's name, address, email, phone number, etc., is called _______ information.
- 2. A person who works well with a team.
- 3. Another word for 'assistant'.
- 5. Things a person is good at (for example, being punctual, good at talking with people, multitasking, etc.)
- 7. Things you have to do at your job (your job duties).
- 9. A document containing a list of information, including education, job experience, skills, references, etc.
- 10. A list of previous employers and their contact information.
- 13. The person who wants a job is called an ________.
- 15. When a supervisor gives you a higher salary.
- 20. A person who works for an employer.
- 23. A person who works at a place to get experience
- 24. The certificate you earn when you complete high school.
- 27. Information in an applicant's resume that lists the schools where he/she attended.
- 28. The amount of pay you get at your job.
