Across
- 2. The way one looks in real life; physical characteristics (dress, make-up, grooming).
- 4. Interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional and/or social contacts.
- 5. Form of employee compensation in addition to pay.
- 8. An evaluation of the positive and negative attributes of a given type of work.
- 9. "Blue Collar" Occupation
- 10. Daily activities of the job and the environment in white they must be performed.
- 11. Restricted practice and needs a license in order to do.
- 13. Type of work and includes daily and non-routine tasks that are required.
- 14. "White Collar" Occupation
- 17. Having the means or skill to do something
- 19. The amount of money or annual pay that you will earn for your labor
- 20. Small groups of occupations within a career cluster, that share common skills, knowledge and interests.
- 22. Ability to advance to positions of greater responsibility and higher pay.
- 23. Any costs of working paid by the employee that are not reimbursed by the employer.
- 24. The way one looks online; internet identity (social media, email, online profile).
- 26. Set of abilities one needs to develop in order to succeed in the information age.
Down
- 1. Lists your strong and weak points along with a plan for improvement as you prepare for a career.
- 3. Forecast of the change in number of people employed in an occupation over a set period of time.
- 6. Advancing to a higher level of skill to increase your usefulness to an employer.
- 7. Location where the job or task is being done.
- 12. Money obtained in return for labor or services.
- 15. A person's trade or job; the condition of having a paid job or work.
- 16. Learning new and different skills so that an employee can retain the same level of employability.
- 18. Someone who organizes, manages and assumes the ownership risks of a new business.
- 21. Specialized, intensive programs (taken after obtaining the 1st college degree) that prepare students for high-level work responsibilities with more challenges and higher pay.
- 25. A natural, physical or mental ability that allows you to do certain tasks well.
