Unit 6 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. ending of employment because of misconduct, lack of skills, or downsizing
  2. 6. a plan written by the supervisor and agreed to by the employee as a measure for performance improvement; used in termination proceedings if improvement goals are not met
  3. 9. identification of jobs for which one is qualified and then securing such a position through a variety of resources, including friends, family contacts, professional associations, career services, and academic mentors
  4. 10. standard form provided by employer to assess basic skill level and educational background of applicant
  5. 12. provides workers to fill temporary jobs that last for periods from one day to months
  6. 16. making and maintaining connections among people or groups that a person comes in contact with
  7. 17. a letter that the interviewed applicant writes expressing interest in the job, appreciation for the time of the interviewer, and any additional qualifications not discussed in the interview; a thank you letter
  8. 19. possibilities for promotion in rank or position
  9. 22. evidence of training, education, and/or experience
Down
  1. 1. promotions or job changes that offer increased responsibility and salary increases
  2. 2. leave of absence from duty granted because of illness; absence with pay for time lost due to a bona fide nonwork-related illness or injury, pregnancy, or medical appointment as defined in the employer's personnel policies
  3. 3. provides job-search services to citizens and employers free of charge
  4. 5. aims or plans for one year or less
  5. 7. a personal evaluation of one's strengths and weaknesses
  6. 8. provides job-search services to individuals and employers for a fee, usually a percentage of the first year's salary
  7. 11. an equivalent to a payment over and above the basic wage paid by an employer (i.e., paid holiday, pension contribution, paid holiday, health insurance, dental insurance, etc.)
  8. 13. a letter to accompany résumé that professionally introduces an applicant to decision makers and briefly explains why this applicant warrants an interview; a "cover letter"
  9. 14. samples of assignments and/or professional work, achievements/awards, letters of recommendation, and other professional-quality items that would support the statements made in a résumé and demonstrate competencies in an interview
  10. 15. organized listing of personal contact information, work experience, education information, school activities/professional organizations, and references
  11. 18. aims or plans for the next three to five years
  12. 20. a temporary absence from work ranging from one day to several weeks, depending upon company policies and procedures
  13. 21. a question-and-answer session conducted by the employer to screen and eventually hire applicants