Across
- 6. When an employee is given a higher position in a company, usually with more responsibility and better pay.
- 9. A document that a person fills out to apply for a job, school, or program, providing personal and professional information.
- 10. A training program where someone works for a period of time while learning a job or skill from a more experienced professional.
- 11. The money spent on things, such as travel or food, often paid back (reimbursed) by the company when related to work.
- 13. An increase in the amount of money an employee earns (salary or wage).
- 14. Extra advantages that employees receive from their employer in addition to salary, such as health insurance, paid vacation, or discounts.
Down
- 1. The knowledge and skills a person gains by actually working in a job or through internships and temporary roles.
- 2. A set amount of money given regularly, for example, by parents to children or by employers for specific expenses.
- 3. Money that a person receives regularly after retiring from work, usually provided by the government or the company.
- 4. A written legal agreement between an employee and employer that explains the rights and responsibilities of both sides.
- 5. An announcement posted by a company to inform people about an available job position and invite applications.
- 7. The money paid to a worker for their job, usually calculated per hour, day, or week.
- 8. The rules, requirements, or environment related to a job, such as working hours, safety, or salary terms
- 12. Extra money given to an employee, usually as a reward for good performance or as part of a company’s profits.
