Preparing for the World of Work

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Across
  1. 3. an itemized list of living expenses.
  2. 4. a one-page document that you send with your resume when applying for a job
  3. 6. a concise, formal document that summarizes an individual's professional background, skills, and experience, used to apply for jobs and showcase qualifications to potential employers.
  4. 8. items such as entertainment, clothing purchases and donations.
  5. 10. the total amount of money you earn for hours worked.
  6. 11. a formal meeting where an employer (or their representative) asks a job applicant questions to assess their suitability for a specific position, evaluating their skills, qualifications, and fit within the company culture.
Down
  1. 1. items such as rent/house payment, utilities, food, car payments and insurance payments.
  2. 2. money that you earn or that is available to you.
  3. 5. the amount of money available to you after all payroll deductions have been taken out of your salary, "take home pay"
  4. 7. a formal document or online form used by job seekers to provide their personal, educational, and professional information to potential employers to apply for a job.
  5. 9. social security tax, federal and state taxes, medical insurance and life insurance.