Work

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Across
  1. 2. When you move to a higher-level job with more responsibilities.
  2. 5. A piece of work to be done, usually as part of a job.
  3. 6. A written agreement between an employee and an employer.
  4. 8. A professional who designs and builds things like machines, roads, or buildings.
  5. 9. The profession or field of work you choose to do for a significant part of your life.
  6. 12. The money you receive regularly for doing your job.
  7. 13. A meeting where someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job.
  8. 14. To leave your job voluntarily.
Down
  1. 1. The person who supervises and organizes the work of other employees.
  2. 2. A job where you work fewer hours than a full-time job.
  3. 3. Working more hours than usual, often with extra pay.
  4. 4. To stop working, usually because of age.
  5. 7. Working independently for different companies rather than being employed by one.
  6. 10. A job where you work the standard number of hours, usually 40 per week.
  7. 11. A person you work with, especially in a professional setting.